Max: the comic film starring Guillermo Francella that will make you laugh for 95 minutes

Max: the comic film starring Guillermo Francella that will make you laugh for 95 minutes

November 17, 2024 – 1:00 p.m.

A story full of laughter, music and reflections on family, now available on Max.

The Max platform continues to surprise with its selection of classic titles, and on this occasion, it offers the unforgettable Argentine comedy An Argentinian in New York. Released in 1998, this film directed by Juan José Jusid combines humor, family emotions and music in a story that connects generations.

Max: what An Argentinian in New York is about

The film follows Franco De Ricci (Guillermo Francella), an Argentine musician and protective father, who decides to travel to New York after learning that his daughter Veronica (Natalia Oreiro) will not return home after a student exchange. In the Big Apple, the protagonist discovers that his descendant has formed a musical band and has fallen in love with a young American, while he himself faces a world completely different from the one he knows.

With a lot of humor and emotional moments, the proposal explores the bond between parents and children, culture shock and the process of accepting the changes that come with personal and family growth.

Trailer for An Argentinian in New York

Embed – Natalia Oreiro – “An Argentine in New York” Trailer

Cast of An Argentine in New York

The success of this film lies not only in its entertaining plot, but also in its outstanding cast. Guillermo Francella leads the story with her charisma and talent, while a young Natalia Oreiro He captivated the public with his freshness and energy.

In addition, the cast includes recognized figures such as Diana Lamas, Cristina Albero and Gabriel Goitywho provide depth to the secondary characters. They also highlight Fernando Siro and Maria Valenzuelaalong with other actors who enrich the narrative, such as Jessica Schultz and Boris Rubaja.

For its part, the management of Juan José Jusid manages to bring out the best in each performance, making this film an unforgettable classic of Argentine cinema.

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