Las noches de Tefía - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Tindaya
Airam arrives at the Tefía prison camp, La Vespa, which is not the first time he has entered the colony, introduces Airam to the rest of the prisoners. The atmosphere is jovial and humorous. When night falls, Charli tells a story that transports the prisoners to Tindaya. Years later, in 2004, Airam meets one of Tefía's Falangist guards, La Viga, when he recognizes his face, he changes. On the other hand, a reporter asks for Airam's collaboration so that he can give his testimony in a documentary about Tefía.
Nisa
Nisa is chosen as the singer of Tindaya. La Viga, who in Tindaya's fiction is the censor, goes to the show and seeing that the show is inadequate, she notifies Don Anselmo so that he can verify the validity of the show. In the agricultural colony, the prisoners begin to plant olive trees for a future visit by an inspector. In 2004, Airam considers coming out publicly.
Mafasca
Ramón suffers an epileptic attack and they decide to assign him to an asylum. At Tindaya, La Sissi gives a brilliant performance that impresses Don Anselmo, thus seeing the future of the show. Ramón suffers an epileptic fit and the prisoners, thinking that he is a saint, pray to him. After so much commotion between them, they take Ramón to a mental hospital in Las Palmas. La Sissi gives an incredible performance at Tindaya, impressing Don Anselmo who sees a future in the show. In 2004, Airam agrees to collaborate on the documentary about Tefía and receives a call from the hospital where La Vespa is.
Trampantojo
Airam is tortured after confessing to the priest. Don Anselmo receives help from Charli to deceive the inspector and make Tefía look like an agricultural colony. La Bambi and La Vespa have sex in the darkness of Tefía. The next day, the prisoners confess in the church and Airam is tortured for having slept with a prisoner, he resists without betraying his lover. After a short temporary closure of the Tindaya, it is open again when it is announced that Franco will go to see the show. Don Anselmo is worried about the visit of the inspector in Tefía, Charli offers her help to make the neighborhood a model center. In 2004, Airam is not having a good time, he has lost the love of his life and the complaint has been made public.
Forte Imaginatio
Don Anselmo and Charli come to an agreement. The prisoner mobilizes all his companions to start with the set and Don Anselmo improves the conditions of the prisoners and agrees with Charli on her letter of freedom after the inspector's visit. At Tindaya, Nisa refuses to sing in front of a murderer and proposes a death show ending. In 2004, Airam meets Sissi again and signs her retirement.
Ilusiones
The prisoners work frantically to repair the damage caused by the storm. The director of prisons and his wife are impressed with the plantations and at no time do they notice that it is a set. Due to the successful visit, the director decides to release one of the prisoners. The plan to kill Franco is still going on at Tindaya and the best option is poison, but the plan goes awry with an unexpected end to the show. Airam goes to Tefía's anniversary accompanied by his granddaughter and makes an emotional speech.
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