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The Presentation with Artwork: includes boxset, DVDs with images printed in high quality. The Presentation Without Artwork: It is sent in a case, for more reference (see photo when selecting presentation). Original Title El Puntero (TV Series) Year 2011 Duration per episode Approx. 60 min. Episodes 39 DVD 8 Format NTSC Region All Country Argentina Director Daniel Barone Screenplay Mario Segade Music Bomba Estéreo Photography Guillermo Zappino Cast Julio Chávez, Gabriela Toscano, Luis Luque, Rodrigo de la Serna, Belén Blanco, María Rosa Fugazot, Carlos Moreno, Pablo Brichta, Joaquín Flamini, Fernando Locatelli Production Company Pol-ka Producciones / Artear Genre TV Series. Drama. Thriller | Politics. Police Synopsis TV Series (2011). 1 season. 39 episodes. In times when marginality and poverty plague society and people believe that officials do not listen to their demands, "El Puntero" comes into action, a key piece in the political machinery. This character, unlike the rest of the leaders, is close to the people, listens to their needs, and solves their most basic problems such as housing, education, and food. Of course, to do this, he must negotiate and respond to a political corruption network in which those who are part of it are willing to do anything for a little more power. This is the scenario in which Pablo Aldo Perotti moves, better known as El Gitano (Julio Chávez), a political operator who knows his municipality like no one else and, thanks to his charisma and work, controls the more than ten thousand voters who live there. But currently, El Gitano feels that politics has not given him back everything he has given over thirty years of activism; recognition is slow to come, and he cannot bear the wait.