2009. Television.
Directors: Pablo Finquelievich, Albert Fuguet and Susana Crestelo.
Chapter 1. Original version. Anna Verbon, a promising young woman in public relations, explains how she left her successful career to set up a small neighborhood shop. On the other hand, Salvador Casaseca, a renowned chef, explains how he left the life he was living hand and foot between stoves to set up his own restaurant-hostel in the mountains.
Chapter 2. Original version. Anna Subirats left her duties as a physical trainer to go live in the middle of nature and what the earth gave her. A few years later Marina Aguilar, a young graphic designer, set herself the goal of being able to develop her creativity at the service of the public. But in no case did he consider leaving life at the farm where he has lived all his life.
Chapter 3. Original version. In Tarragona, La Bàrbara Vastenavond found herself lacking when she became a mother for the first time: she couldn't find places to spend a family weekend. This was the embryo of his project. In Barcelona, Ignasi Belda took advantage of his privileged knowledge in engineering to help develop drugs that can cure diseases that are still difficult to treat today.
Chapter 4. Original version. Fed up with the guidelines of the big marketing companies, Caro Alvira decided to strike the table. In a rural estate near Vic, Xevi Arcarons saw the land in front of the farm where he grew up being put up for sale. With a lot of effort, he was able to make an offer to buy those lands and used them to make a living.
Chapter 5. Original version. Xavier Aguilera had lived from the textile industry in Igualada, in a family business that had been operating for generations. But the business collapsed throughout the county and it had to be reinvented. José Luis, a romantic biker, found himself in a similar situation. When he lost his job, he didn't think twice and set up his workshop specializing in Harley Davidson.
Chapter 6. Original version. Jordi Pérez explains how the world of marketing can be revolutionized by taking advantage of new technologies. In this sense, he set up his own consultancy in Lloret de Mar. At the other end of the Catalan coast, in Reus, Sílvia Edo shows how a family business can be combined with a large family.
Chapter 7. Original version. Mònica Fontseca adapted her home, in Granollers, to earn a living and spend as much time as possible with her daughter. Deeper inside, Adrià Russo shows that as a basis for effort and dedication, economic crises cannot do anything against the spirit of overcoming and fighting an entrepreneur.
Chapter 8. Original version. Mar Bufí is a young designer, creative, student and with an intense social life. He has put all his values into a cocktail and the result has been a shop where he can sell his own creations. In the demarcation of Lleida, David Paz knew how to take advantage of an old farmhouse to sell organic groceries just as his grandparents did.
Chapter 9. Original version. Àlex Padró was very clear that the best moments were spent surrounded by his friends enjoying a good beer. So much so that he learned to brew beer at home with natural products. The beer was so good that he decided to commercialize it by setting up his own brewery. In the Pyrenees, Joan Cutrina knew how to find a peculiar exit to the farm where his in-laws had grown up.
Chapter 10. Original version. Oriol Garriga is a clown and very proud. This boy from central Catalonia did not hesitate for a minute to make a living spreading laughs by setting up his own show company. In Barcelona, Eva Fernández, a lawyer full of social values, moved away from job stability to throw herself into the pool with her own projects.
Chapter 11. Original version. Carlotta Freixas was a renowned executive secretary until she decided to stop obeying orders to make her own decisions. In Terrassa, Gerard Marcó is a young film producer. His dream is to create his own film. The road is long, cumbersome and full of obstacles. own
Chapter 12. Original version. Albert Majós defines himself as a "kamikaze". What he likes most is creating new things and being able to share them with his partner. With these parameters he earns a living, getting the most out of his personal projects. In Vallès Oriental, Jordi Bufí also knew how to take advantage of his passion to set up a small new technology company that would allow him to enjoy his son and his wife.
Chapter 13. Original version. Irene Belenguer was an audiovisual producer. Fed up with the instability of the sector, he decided to give free rein to his creativity. In the heart of Catalonia, Pep Ayora was a valued senior official of a large company. But his passion was to bring happiness wherever he could. With a family and a few debts, he decided to turn his life around and trade his tie for a clown nose.