Homo Argentum
"16 mini-movies in 1 single big movie"
The film consists of 16 shorts that explore, with humor and social criticism, the characteristics of the Argentine identity.
"16 mini-movies in 1 single big movie"
The film consists of 16 shorts that explore, with humor and social criticism, the characteristics of the Argentine identity.
Guillermo Francella
Protagonista
Marcelo Melingo
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Sabrina Olmedo
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Fernanda Lanusse
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Juan Bruchou
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Virginia Lagarrigue
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Fernando Ariel Menghi
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Alberto Damián Fusaro
(Segment: "Aquí no ha pasado nada")
Pablo Palacio
(Segment: "Noche de suerte")
The film consists of 16 shorts that explore, with humor and social criticism, the characteristics of the Argentine identity.
It’s funny how things can turn out in life’s everyday scenarios. And, in this anthology of 16 short films from directors Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duplat, this inspired collection of comic vignettes reveals just how funny those funny situations can be. All of the offerings in this compilation feature performances by actor/comedian Guillermo Francella, who deftly brings distinctly different personas to each of his roles, demonstrating a broad range of characterizations that are wholly appropriate for the various stories of which they’re a part. The nature of the narratives in question also varies widely, featuring characters and storylines that explore an array of aspects of contemporary Argentine life (primarily from a male perspective), including scenarios that are ridiculous, sublime, cynical, clever, satirical, pompous, vain, well-meaning and everything in between. Admittedly, not all results are created equal here, but, except for one overly serious sequence that seems significantly out of place, the remaining 15 pieces all deliver the goods, serving up laughs in different measure, both big and small and always enjoyable. Most are comedy sketch length, although a few are little more than extended punchlines (and that, ironically, are among the best bits in the finished product). In that sense, then, this release plays like much like another Argentinian compilation of this type, the Oscar-nominated foreign language feature, “Wild Tales” (“Relatos salvajes”) (2014), only in smaller bites and with a kinder, gentler edge to its stories. In the interest of full disclosure, I had some genuine reservations about “Homo Sapiens?” when I first viewed its somewhat unimpressive trailer, which, quite frankly, doesn’t do justice to its material, making many of its segments look like bad sketches from The Benny Hill Show (1969-1989). Thankfully, though, that impression was more than adequately dispelled in the final cut. It may not be outrageously raucous, but it’s certainly a lot of fun, and who doesn’t like that?
In his first special in seven years, Ricky Gervais slings his trademark snark at celebrity, mortality and a society that takes everything personally.
ริคกี้ เจอร์เวสพูดถึงชีวิต ความตาย และสถานการณ์บนโลกในการแสดงสุดพิเศษที่ตรงไปตรงมาแบบไม่มีกั๊ก กระทั่งความตายของตัวเอง
Can Taylor Tomlinson have it all? From dating woes to dream jobs to inventive dirty talk, she shares life's ups and downs in this stand-up comedy special.
Arturo, the successful owner of an art gallery, and Renzo, a talented but decadent painter, are old friends who cannot stop bickering. One day, Arturo comes up with a solution to all their problems, but the plan they concoct turns out to be crazier and riskier than they originally expected.
เมื่อโลกเริ่มเพี้ยนจนกู่ไม่กลับ นักแสดงตลกตัวพ่ออย่างเดฟ ชาพเพลล์ จึงกลับมารัวความจริงตีแสกหน้าและปล่อยมุกฮาเหลือร้าย ในสแตนด์อัพสเปเชียลที่เล่นแรงไม่สนหน้าไหน
ริคกี้ เจอร์เวส ปั่นกระแสดราม่าด้วยมุมมองที่มีต่อการระวังคำพูดคำจา และประเด็นที่อ่อนไหวเกินเหตุ ในผลงานสแตนด์อัพคอมเมดี้ฉีกขนบที่กล้าพูดถึงจุดจบของมนุษยชาตินี้
A 36-year-old meek woman realizes that there’s younger people trying to outpace her doing much less, so she makes a risky change by removing her filter.
After being released from prison, Zequi, a bank robber, sets out to recover money buried by his accomplice; but is horrified to learn that a high school gymnasium is now over the site where the loot is hidden.
Eddie Murphy delights, shocks and entertains with dead-on celebrity impersonations, observations on '80s love, sex and marriage, a remembrance of Mom's hamburgers and much more.
Zequi and Lucy are about to get married. Although he promises not to overdo it during the bachelor party, things get out of control.