The story of the 1987 aviation accident in which the members of soccer team Alianza Lima died. The film goes through some of the theories and tales around the tragedy which marked a defining moment in Peruvian soccer.
Vanessa, a television reporter covering a story of a farmer attacked by his chickens, discovers that this is not an isolated incident. Travelling to Spain with her cameraman Peter, the two discover the survivors of a town wiped out by the birds thirty years ago. Meanwhile, attacks continue as a child's birthday party ends in tragedy and doves devour a poultry farmer and his wife. Vanessa soon comes to the conclusion that the birds are organizing themselves against the ecological ravages of man, but time is running out as thousands of birds launch an attack against a train Vanessa is traveling on.
A Peruvian teen lusts after his wild sister while the new wife of their difficult, wealthy father tries to hide her lower-class background.
In a village in the Peruvian Andes, there lived a family that, compared to the others, possessed the greatest wealth. They were the Aragón de Peralta family. Upon their father's death, the sons Fermín and Bruno each fought for their own ideals, which differed greatly between them. Fermín was interested in acquiring vast sums of money, and one way to do so was through the mine he inherited. Bruno, on the other hand, was interested in women—yes, many women. To acquire more and more women, he took all of his father's farmers and servants. This family discord only led to chaos, which in turn allowed some shrewd individuals to exploit the situation and hatch a plan to destroy the Aragón de Peralta family. Would they succeed?