It is based on the exile of Argentine president Juan Perón, who was deposed in 1955 by a military coup named Revolución Libertadora, left the country, and finally returned in 1973.
He begins with the bombing of Plaza de Mayo and the Revolución Libertadora military coup against him, which caused his departure from the country.
The political crisis in Argentina worsened, and de facto president Alejandro Agustín Lanusse finally agreed to lift the proscription of Peronism and allow the return of Perón.
The newspaper La Voz del Interior praised as well the work of the actors Victoria Carreras and Fito Yanelli as Isabel Perón and López Rega, and the striking similarity of Manuel Vicente with Héctor Cámpora.
The ceremony was attended by governor José Manuel de la Sota, who praised the film and the approach that focused on Perón's private life.