The Grown-Ups
Anita, Rita, Ricardo and Andrés are attending a school for kids with Down syndrome for 40 years. After of this time around, they have started to tire of this atmosphere that is particular safe, familiar. A few of those feel that employed in the faculty bakery is a struggle. Additionally they beg for freedom. Anita and Andrés have been inlove but nevertheless live together with their families. They imagine acquiring a quiet place to be lonely plus they wish to have married and raise a family. The society that they live in is not equipped to cater for their desire to have more liberty. In spite of the training they receive on becoming"responsible adults," all of these remain reliant upon other people to make decisions for them, much to their frustration.