About The End of Love
The End of Love (El Fin del Amor) is an Argentine comedy-drama made for Amazon Prime Video, adapted by Tamara Tenenbaum and Erika Halvorsen from Tenenbaum's bestselling essay collection of the same name. Set in present-day Buenos Aires, it follows Tamara, a thirtysomething writer and teacher who grew up inside a traditional Jewish family and is now quietly questioning every script she was handed about love, faith, and the life she is supposed to want.
The story begins when Tamara ends the safe, long-term relationship that everyone around her assumed would lead to marriage. Choosing uncertainty over comfort, she sets out to redefine freedom, intimacy, and selfhood on her own terms, navigating new connections and old expectations with equal parts nerve and doubt. The series treats her search with warmth and sharp humor rather than melodrama, letting the comedy come from honest contradictions instead of easy punchlines.
Around Tamara orbit the people who shape her: her mother Ruth, whose devotion and tradition both anchor and challenge her; her best friend Juana, a confidante and sounding board; and Federico, the partner whose orbit she leaves behind. Built from Tenenbaum's own writing, the show frames modern womanhood as a series of choices made without a map, balancing family, community, and desire while asking what a meaningful life looks like once the old certainties no longer fit.