Amid the state adjustment in culture, the protagonist of Homo Argentum had questioned the Argentine non -mainstream films that achieved prizes but did not fill the rooms.
The renowned actor Pablo Echarri He crossed his colleague Guillermo Francella for the harsh criticism made to the Argentine cinema, affected by the definance of INCAA. “Is wrong “he sentenced after referring to the questioning of local films that “win prizes but do not carry public.”
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The controversy was born during the promotion of the film Homo Argentumthe film by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat that has Francella Interpreting 16 short stories where different versions of the “Argentine being” explore. In an interview, the experienced actor Criticated other films where “There are nothing more people, nor the director’s family is going. I prefer not to see those films.”


“Guillermo’s expression hurts. I understand that I cannot recognize in materials or films that do not have a specific objective in mass consumption, does not understand and Minimiza, “Echarri lamented in an interview in El Trece.
“The discussion is whether you have to support such films and what I hear in your tone is a statement that not. Is wrong “, affirmed Echarri. “Much of what he built, he built it in that structure. It hurts because his opinion is important“He added.
“Luckily it is an opinion and not militates. If military would be more complicated, We are looking for paths that make us grow and not make us more small, ”said Echarri on his colleague.
Guillermo Francella – Homo Argentum

The new comedy of Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat is divided into 16 stories that reflect different aspects of the Argentine.
“Homo Argentum” with Guillermo Francella: the comedy that plays with the Argentine prototype and seeks to generate noise
“Homo Argentum” reached cinemas. The new comedy of Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat is divided into 16 stories that reflect different aspects of the Argentine. Although they are different stories from each other, everyone has something in common: They are starring Guillermo Francella.
The Cohn-Duprat duo returned to theaters after “official competition” (2021), its last premiere on the big screen, and the success of “The Manager.” “Homo Argentum” is just born after the recording of the third season of the series. It was Francella himself who suggested to the directors to look at the Italian film “I show” (1963) by Dino Risi. From this recommendation, your new comedy originates.
“It’s a risky bet. It is an unconventional film, it has the peculiarity of the vignettes.”Mariano Cohn says in dialogue with Scope. For the first time, They face the challenge of release a film composed of 16 autonomous stories. One behind the other. A Francellas string. Some more ironic, other egocentric or a bit more passionate, But always the “Argento” prototype in the center.
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