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S01e01 Aac — El Presidente

The crowd erupts, a mixture of clapping, shouts of “¡Sí, señor!” and the rustle of banners being unfurled. The sound of a marching drum beats louder, signaling the start of the protest.

(adding his voice, paintbrush clacking against the board): “Y yo, con mi arte, pintaré la cara del presidente con la cara del pueblo. Cada trazo será un grito.” The brush makes a wet, rhythmic sound.

However, Jadue’s rapid ascent does not go unnoticed. He is soon approached by (Karla Souza), an undercover FBI agent who seeks to use him as her "topo" (mole) to dismantle a massive $150 million bribery conspiracy involving fraud and money laundering among soccer’s elite. Cast and Key Characters el presidente s01e01 aac

(calling from the side, voice calm): “¡Recuerden, amigos, si alguien se cae, aquí estoy para levantarlo!” She gestures to a small table where a first‑aid kit sits, the metal clink of bandages audible.

The screen is black. A bright red silhouette of a rooster – the emblem of the show – flares onto the screen, its feathers flickering like flames. The rooster’s eye glows amber as the title “EL PRESIDENTE” sweeps across in bold, capital letters. Underneath, “Season 1 – Episode 1” appears in smaller type. The rooster dissolves into a montage of cityscapes: a sunrise over the Andes, the bustling Plaza de Armas, a sleek government building, and finally a crowded soccer stadium echoing with chants. The montage ends on a close‑up of a weathered hand gripping a brass knuckle. The crowd erupts, a mixture of clapping, shouts

(placing her hand on Rico’s shoulder): “Yo estaré allí para curar las heridas, como siempre.”

: Typically available in various digital formats including AAC audio on streaming services. Cada trazo será un grito

(spraying paint, shouting over the music): “¡Rico, hermano! Necesitamos el mural para la marcha de mañana!”

The low hum of an old refrigerator, the occasional chirp of sparrows outside, and the muffled rumble of a city awakening.

The crowd erupts, a mixture of clapping, shouts of “¡Sí, señor!” and the rustle of banners being unfurled. The sound of a marching drum beats louder, signaling the start of the protest.

(adding his voice, paintbrush clacking against the board): “Y yo, con mi arte, pintaré la cara del presidente con la cara del pueblo. Cada trazo será un grito.” The brush makes a wet, rhythmic sound.

However, Jadue’s rapid ascent does not go unnoticed. He is soon approached by (Karla Souza), an undercover FBI agent who seeks to use him as her "topo" (mole) to dismantle a massive $150 million bribery conspiracy involving fraud and money laundering among soccer’s elite. Cast and Key Characters

(calling from the side, voice calm): “¡Recuerden, amigos, si alguien se cae, aquí estoy para levantarlo!” She gestures to a small table where a first‑aid kit sits, the metal clink of bandages audible.

The screen is black. A bright red silhouette of a rooster – the emblem of the show – flares onto the screen, its feathers flickering like flames. The rooster’s eye glows amber as the title “EL PRESIDENTE” sweeps across in bold, capital letters. Underneath, “Season 1 – Episode 1” appears in smaller type. The rooster dissolves into a montage of cityscapes: a sunrise over the Andes, the bustling Plaza de Armas, a sleek government building, and finally a crowded soccer stadium echoing with chants. The montage ends on a close‑up of a weathered hand gripping a brass knuckle.

(placing her hand on Rico’s shoulder): “Yo estaré allí para curar las heridas, como siempre.”

: Typically available in various digital formats including AAC audio on streaming services.

(spraying paint, shouting over the music): “¡Rico, hermano! Necesitamos el mural para la marcha de mañana!”

The low hum of an old refrigerator, the occasional chirp of sparrows outside, and the muffled rumble of a city awakening.