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It tells the story of Roberto Parra Sandoval, creator of the cueca chora and chronicler of Buenos Aires' bohemian scene. | dG1faEFmQUVHMzBhR1U
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00:00What a woman is love, what a woman is love.
00:04You are a woman, you are a woman.
00:07I know the black Esther in the house of Celedonio.
00:11She was the daughter of the demon.
00:13She was enjoying her, her body was sold.
00:16She was sold for her.
00:18She was the worst thing, where the gerucho fell.
00:21How can I buy something so expensive?
00:24No, I didn't buy this one.
00:26I bought a client.
00:28I'm going to eat more than I am.
00:30What did you think?
00:31I'm going to die.
00:32How much are you, Luchito?
00:35When I come out, I'll give you a bite.
00:37I'm not a little.
00:39I love you.
00:40I'm sorry.
00:41You're sorry too.
00:42You're sorry.
00:43You're sorry.
00:44I have a friend, Roberto.
00:45I have a friend, Roberto.
00:46He's the man who's the gerucho.
00:50Let's go.
00:54What are you doing?
00:56Atina.
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