The film is a classic of Argentine cinema. It was directed by Alejandro Doria and starring a great cast.
Since its premiere, on May 6, 1985, Waiting for the float It became much more than a comedy: it is a mirror of our customs, an inexhaustible source of famous phrases and a true symbol of Argentine.
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The passage of time and the impact of the film gave rise to Bodybuildingsa documentary that invites us to rediscover the film through the passionate gaze of its fans. An intimate portrait of how this work is still alive in the collective imaginary and the day to day of millions of people.


Bodies is an invitation to revive the magic waiting for the float, but also to discover new perspectives on a classic that, four decades later, remains as valid as the first day.
The story behind waiting for the float
The film originated in the theatrical piece waiting for the float, of the Uruguayan Jacobo Langsnerspecialist in the theatrical genre called “Grotesco Rioplatense”. The Argentine film version and adaptation has the written script of Langsner and the adaptations of Alejandro Doria.
Waiting for the float

Waiting for the float, it became an Argentine cinema classic.
The film was starring Luis Brandoni, China Zorrilla, Antonio Gasalla, Julio de Grazia and Betiana Blum. Co -starring Monica Villa, Juan Manuel Tenuta, Andrea Tenuta and Lidia Catalano. Also, he had the special performance of Cecilia Rosetto, Enrique Pinti’s special participation as a guest actor and the presentation of Darío Grandinetti.
Where to see waiting for the float and body
Today Tuesday, May 6, from noon, TNT It is transmitting in Loop waiting for the float followed by bodywork, for 12 uninterrupted hours. At the same time, both titles are available in Maxwhere they will have an outstanding space within the tribute content for the 40 years of the film.
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