Y una mañana despertó en el mar
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Overview
In the 1950s, a Humboldt penguin named Jacinto was placed in the main square of Rancagua as a gift to the city. Struggling to adapt to an unnatural environment, Jacinto takes refuge in human companionship and local revelry, all while driven by an innate instinct and a longing for his wild nature.
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