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Diego Perettis Regiedeb 'Death of a Comedian' lets a trailer drop

FilmSharks has bored the first trailer for the “Death of a Comedian” (“La Muerte de Un Comediante”), the directorial debut of the Argentine actor Diego Peretti. The film, which Peretti also wrote and headlines, completed post -production last week and is now launched with worldwide sales of film sharks.

It would be normal to list the producers, but this project has 10.190, individual investors who were brought together by the Orsai community. It makes “death of a comedian” as one of the more newer Argentine productions in recent times. The film is produced by the author, journalist and cultural entrepreneur Hernán Casciari's Orsai, who finances all of his projects through his massive crowdfunding model from Communities over 15,000 micro-initiators.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4udap1n17o

The film follows Juan Debré (Peretti), an actor who played the hero in a TV series for a lifetime while he separated from his own identity. When he has diagnosed an incurable illness, he begins a surreal journey to Belgium, the birthplace of his comic idol in childhood, looking for importance and possibly redemption.

Malena Villa, an outstanding role in “The Wailing”, is co-stars and is with her latest turn in Pablo Stolls Sitges player “Summer Hit” and in Rodrigo Sorogoyen Javier Bardem with “The Laded”.

Peretti shares the direction of tasks with Javier Beltramino (“Rice and Matchsticks”), which are primarily known for his short animation work. The film marks a tonal departure of Peretti's better -known comic tariff like “It is not you, it's me, I am” and instead leaned into the tragicomic and existential.
“I would like to breathe into the new life into the way we look at the ordinary things around ourselves. But what should you look like? How a child does it come about for the first time that it meets a reality outside of itself,” said Peretti beforehand diversityAnd noticed that he was inspired by the aesthetics of comics and the surrealistic painter René Magritte.

This feeling is reproduced in the trailer with the voice -over thought “Life is beautiful … and magical … although perhaps too short to recognize it”, because we see how a bowlerhut Peretti drifts through the Belgian environment that have left a way without a bag.

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