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"Tengo que morir todas las noches": A Definitive Guide to Mexico’s Groundbreaking Queer Series
The series, which premiered internationally on Paramount+ and ViX, is not a biography of a single person but a biography of a place : the mythical Baños de El Cóbreo (later known as El Cóbreo ), a gay bathhouse and cabaret in Mexico City’s Colonia Guerrero. The plot follows a writer named Cameron (played by Alberto Guerra) who suffers from a creative block while trying to write a novel. His therapist suggests he stop trying to remember the past and instead "die every night"—to experience the rawness of life every 24 hours. This leads him into the clandestine world of El Cóbreo during the early 80s, a time sandwiched between the relative openness of the 1970s and the devastating arrival of the HIV/AIDS crisis. tengo que morir todas las noches serie work
: At its core, the show is about finding belonging among a diverse group of gays, lesbians, and trans individuals. Cast and Creative Team "Tengo que morir todas las noches": A Definitive
Here is an exploration of how Tengo que morir todas las noches functions as a "serie work," examining its narrative architecture, its use of space (the legendary El Cóbreo bathhouse), and its philosophical thesis on identity and survival. This leads him into the clandestine world of