Homo Argentum Streaming: Where to Watch Now
- Buenos Aires - After captivating audiences in cinemas across Argentina, Chile, adn Uruguay, and even making waves at Basel, Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat's thought-provoking film, Man's Silver...
- its initial theatrical release proved so prosperous that Disney, the local distributor holding digital rights, strategically delayed its streaming debut.
- Instead, it's a collection of 16 independent stories, ranging from one to twelve minutes in length, all starring the versatile Guillermo Francella in diffrent roles.
Francella’s “Man’s Silver” Finds a Home: A Deep Dive into Argentine Identity on Disney+
Buenos Aires – After captivating audiences in cinemas across Argentina, Chile, adn Uruguay, and even making waves at Basel, Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat’s thought-provoking film, Man’s Silver (original title Homo Argentum), is finally making its way too homes. Disney+ will begin streaming the film on December 19th, offering subscribers a unique and insightful look into the Argentine psyche.
The film’s journey to streaming wasn’t immediate. its initial theatrical release proved so prosperous that Disney, the local distributor holding digital rights, strategically delayed its streaming debut. This decision aimed to maximize box office revenue, capitalizing on the film’s sustained popularity and Guillermo Francella‘s undeniable star power.Man’s Silver consistently held the top spot on the local box office charts, proving its resonance wiht Argentine audiences.
So, what makes Man’s Silver so compelling? It’s not your typical narrative film. Instead, it’s a collection of 16 independent stories, ranging from one to twelve minutes in length, all starring the versatile Guillermo Francella in diffrent roles. While each “vignette” stands alone, they are united by a common thread: Argentine nationality.
Thru these fragmented narratives, Cohn and Duprat explore the complexities of the “Argentine gene” and the peculiarities of national culture. The film tackles contemporary issues with a blend of comedy and incisive social criticism, inviting viewers to reflect on national identity and the challenges facing Argentine society. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from self-criticism, using humor and irony to dissect the nuances of being Argentine.
For those eager to experience this unique cinematic exploration, a Disney+ subscription is required, starting at $9999 ARS per month. This subscription grants access to a vast library of content, including original productions from Disney, Pixar, marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic.
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