TV-Series
Description
Concetta, eldest daughter of Pepe, a Genoese puppeteer turned Argentine immigrant, emerges as a striking sixteen-year-old central to her family’s traveling troupe. Alongside her two younger sisters, she anchors performances with melodic vocals and rhythmic dances, sustaining their livelihood through vibrant variety shows. Her partnership with sister Violetta unfolds in deftly coordinated puppet routines, blending artistry with practicality. When financial strain drives the family to Argentina, Concetta channels her skills into aiding Marco’s quest for his mother, orchestrating street performances to fund their cross-country travels. Her contributions remain steadfastly communal, her identity woven into the troupe’s shared survival and Marco’s mission, without divergence into personal subplots beyond this collective narrative.