
They Don’t See It
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Jorge is a taxi driver from Córdoba clinging to rhetoric of order, meritocracy, and anger. His only friend is López, his dead rabbit—confidant and spiritual compass. At night, Jorge and López cross paths with passengers who embody various social stereotypes, distorted mirrors of a society on edge. Amid absurd conversations and increasingly extreme situations, his routine shatters when the young man who humiliated him hours earlier gets into the cab. Caught between anger, delirium, and a yearning for vindication, Jorge must decide whether to act to reclaim his wounded dignity or accept becoming the object of ridicule he feels the world has imposed on him.
Top Cast
Gabriel Cambiasso
Gabriel Cambiasso
Jorge
Gabriel Cambiasso
Jorge


Santiago Martins
Santiago Martins
López
Santiago Martins
López
Emilio Agüero
Emilio Agüero
Empresario
Emilio Agüero
Empresario


Irene Gonnet
Irene Gonnet
Abuela
Irene Gonnet
Abuela
Bianca Moyano
Bianca Moyano
Nieta
Bianca Moyano
Nieta
Sergio Juncos
Sergio Juncos
Taxista
Sergio Juncos
Taxista
Miguel Angel Rao
Miguel Angel Rao
Taxista
Miguel Angel Rao
Taxista
Pablo López
Pablo López
Taxista
Pablo López
Taxista
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