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Antonio Dumas, a prestigious, intellectual, sophisticated, though also rather cynical and conceited art historian and cultural manager, is appointed director of an important museum of modern art in Madrid after winning a contest for that position. In this new position he will have to deal with a variety of different circumstances and conflicts, which range from trade union problems and political pressures to surreal situations involving exhibitions and artists, in the midst of the unusual fauna that inhabits the art world.

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Top Cast

  • Oscar Martínez

    Oscar Martínez

    Antonio Dumas

  • Ángela Molina

    Ángela Molina

    Mariel

  • Ana Wagener

    Ana Wagener

    Ministra

  • Dani Rovira

    Dani Rovira

    Josep

  • Aixa Villagrán

    Aixa Villagrán

    Marisa Mora

  • Koldo Olabarri

    Koldo Olabarri

    Leo Urriola

  • Fernando Albizu

    Fernando Albizu

    Vecino

Overview

Antonio Dumas, a prestigious, intellectual, sophisticated, though also rather cynical and conceited art historian and cultural manager, is appointed director of an important museum of modern art in Madrid after winning a contest for that position. In this new position he will have to deal with a variety of different circumstances and conflicts, which range from trade union problems and political pressures to surreal situations involving exhibitions and artists, in the midst of the unusual fauna that inhabits the art world.

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