After 25 years, Susana Gimenez, Argentina’s celebrated TV host, actress, model and entrepreneur, is set to make her hotly anticipated return to the big screen in a new Diego Kaplan comedy.
The still untitled film, penned by Kaplan and Pablo Minces, centers on a preeminent child psychologist who has her own struggles with her 43-year-old son who is reluctant to leave home. Principal photography is slated for October in Buenos Aires.
“I can’t believe I’m making a movie after all these years; I certainly wasn’t planning for it,” said Gimenez. “But Diego is a force of nature and a visionary. When he pitched the project to me, I just couldn’t resist it and jumped right in,” she added. Aside from starring in a host of film and TV series, Gimenez hosted a top-rated talk show likened to that of Oprah Winfrey or Italy’s Raffaella Carrà.
The still untitled film, penned by Kaplan and Pablo Minces, centers on a preeminent child psychologist who has her own struggles with her 43-year-old son who is reluctant to leave home. Principal photography is slated for October in Buenos Aires.
“I can’t believe I’m making a movie after all these years; I certainly wasn’t planning for it,” said Gimenez. “But Diego is a force of nature and a visionary. When he pitched the project to me, I just couldn’t resist it and jumped right in,” she added. Aside from starring in a host of film and TV series, Gimenez hosted a top-rated talk show likened to that of Oprah Winfrey or Italy’s Raffaella Carrà.
- 4/25/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Warner Bros. Discovery is on track to launch the merged HBO Max Discovery+ streaming service in Latin America before the end of 2023, marking out the region as the first territory outside the U.S. to bow the combined streamer.
Wbd is also fully “committed” to combining global U.S. content with “extremely compelling IP created locally” in Latin America, Fernando Medín, Wbd president and MD Latin America and U.S. Hispanic, told Variety, citing two titles from Brazil, true crime docuseries “A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez,” and the development of “City of God,” a series continuation from the Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund’s four time Oscar-nominated 2002 movie.
Mexico’s “Mariachis,” ”Coyotl” and Argentina’s “Felices los 6”feature among scripted series set to bow on HBO Max in 2023 or 2024.
In a first interview since his appointment this April, Medin also talked about Wbd’s working on telenovela...
Wbd is also fully “committed” to combining global U.S. content with “extremely compelling IP created locally” in Latin America, Fernando Medín, Wbd president and MD Latin America and U.S. Hispanic, told Variety, citing two titles from Brazil, true crime docuseries “A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez,” and the development of “City of God,” a series continuation from the Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund’s four time Oscar-nominated 2002 movie.
Mexico’s “Mariachis,” ”Coyotl” and Argentina’s “Felices los 6”feature among scripted series set to bow on HBO Max in 2023 or 2024.
In a first interview since his appointment this April, Medin also talked about Wbd’s working on telenovela...
- 12/7/2022
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Offers in from US, UK, Mexico, South Korea, Italy.
FilmSharks label The Remake Co. has struck deals on Uruguayan fantasy romantic comedy Ghosting Gloria (Muerto Con Gloria) and Argentinian erotic comedy 2+2 (Dos Mas Dos).
Spanish remake rights on Ghosting Gloria have gone to Igancio G. Cucucovich’s Mother Superior Films. Cucucovich produced Uruguayan horror specialist Gustavo Hernandez’s upcoming Big Bad Wolves remake Lobo Feroz, Virus-32, and You Shall Not Sleep (No Dormiras).
Nacho Alvarez (My Heart Goes Boom! / Explota Explota) will direct the remake. The original premiered at Fantasia last year and stars Stefania Tortorella as the eponymous...
FilmSharks label The Remake Co. has struck deals on Uruguayan fantasy romantic comedy Ghosting Gloria (Muerto Con Gloria) and Argentinian erotic comedy 2+2 (Dos Mas Dos).
Spanish remake rights on Ghosting Gloria have gone to Igancio G. Cucucovich’s Mother Superior Films. Cucucovich produced Uruguayan horror specialist Gustavo Hernandez’s upcoming Big Bad Wolves remake Lobo Feroz, Virus-32, and You Shall Not Sleep (No Dormiras).
Nacho Alvarez (My Heart Goes Boom! / Explota Explota) will direct the remake. The original premiered at Fantasia last year and stars Stefania Tortorella as the eponymous...
- 9/19/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Amazon Prime Video has appointed seasoned Mexican film and TV producer Leonardo Zimbron for the newly created position of head of film for Spanish-speaking Latin America, effective January.
Zimbron was most recently with Endemol Shine Boomdog where he led its scripted unit since 2018. He has moved to Miami where he will report to Javiera Balmaceda, head of local originals for Spanish-speaking Latin America at Amazon Studios.
With this new role, Zimbron fulfills his long-time ambition to expand his purview from Mexico to the rest of the region. It is unclear who will oversee Portuguese-speaking Brazil.
Zimbron’s film credits include some of the biggest box office hits in Mexico, taking in 2013 comedy “We are the Nobles” (“Nosotros los Nobles”) Gary Alazraki’s debut feature, which has been or will be remade in various territories, including the U.S.
Aside from founding his own production company, Traziende Films, Zimbron ran Warner Bros.
Zimbron was most recently with Endemol Shine Boomdog where he led its scripted unit since 2018. He has moved to Miami where he will report to Javiera Balmaceda, head of local originals for Spanish-speaking Latin America at Amazon Studios.
With this new role, Zimbron fulfills his long-time ambition to expand his purview from Mexico to the rest of the region. It is unclear who will oversee Portuguese-speaking Brazil.
Zimbron’s film credits include some of the biggest box office hits in Mexico, taking in 2013 comedy “We are the Nobles” (“Nosotros los Nobles”) Gary Alazraki’s debut feature, which has been or will be remade in various territories, including the U.S.
Aside from founding his own production company, Traziende Films, Zimbron ran Warner Bros.
- 1/7/2022
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Underneath the veneer of a frivolous romantic comedy, “Las Pildoras de Mi Novio” (“My Boyfriend’s Meds”) packs a surprisingly potent message about the importance of talking about mental health issues with loved ones. Although to get to this useful kernel, the audience must first sit through some truly cringe-worthy scenes that not even Jaime Camil’s charm can smooth over.
It’s a message that goes down fairly heavy-handedly, but it’s possible that the movie could still move someone to be more open about what they’re going through. It’s also just as possible that the movie could leave viewers on a sour note from its bottom-shelf laughs and cheap gags.
Directed by Diego Kaplan, “Las Pildoras de Mi Novio” follows Jess (Sandra Echeverría), an ambitious marketing executive with a shot at a promotion if she figures out her tequila company’s new ad campaign on a staff retreat.
It’s a message that goes down fairly heavy-handedly, but it’s possible that the movie could still move someone to be more open about what they’re going through. It’s also just as possible that the movie could leave viewers on a sour note from its bottom-shelf laughs and cheap gags.
Directed by Diego Kaplan, “Las Pildoras de Mi Novio” follows Jess (Sandra Echeverría), an ambitious marketing executive with a shot at a promotion if she figures out her tequila company’s new ad campaign on a staff retreat.
- 2/21/2020
- by Monica Castillo
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Ricardo Darin-starrer An Unexpected Love is one of a handful of films going global for Argentine outfit FilmSharks. Guido Rud’s label has sold remake rights for Juan Vera’s film to Recifilm for France and Btf for Mexico.
The film has to date been sold to more than 45 countries by sales outfit and remake rights specialist FilmSharks. A Chinese theatrical deal is said to be in advanced discussions. Mercedes Moran (El Angel) stars opposite Argentine superstar Darin (The Secret In Their Eyes) in the rom-com about a marriage tested by their son leaving home. The film opened last year’s San Sebastian Film Festival.
FilmSharks has also struck remake deals on swinger comedy 2+2 , which is from the same writer duo as An Unexpected Love. Pacts have been signed with Pirueta Films for Spain, Btf for Mexico, and with Brazilian producer-distributor Paris Entretenimento, owned by París Filmes. A U.
The film has to date been sold to more than 45 countries by sales outfit and remake rights specialist FilmSharks. A Chinese theatrical deal is said to be in advanced discussions. Mercedes Moran (El Angel) stars opposite Argentine superstar Darin (The Secret In Their Eyes) in the rom-com about a marriage tested by their son leaving home. The film opened last year’s San Sebastian Film Festival.
FilmSharks has also struck remake deals on swinger comedy 2+2 , which is from the same writer duo as An Unexpected Love. Pacts have been signed with Pirueta Films for Spain, Btf for Mexico, and with Brazilian producer-distributor Paris Entretenimento, owned by París Filmes. A U.
- 5/17/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
"I know of a shaman who works in the kitchen." Pantelion Films + Lionsgate have debuted the first official trailer for a comedy movie titled My Boyfriend's Meds, officially known as Las Pildoras de mi Novio in Spanish (which just translates to My Boyfriend's Meds). This wacky comedy is about a woman who meets the man of her dreams, then suddenly asks him to join her on a work retreat to a remote island resort. But he forgets his prescription medications and goes just a little bit crazy once they're there. Ahh, the things we put up with for love. Sandra Echeverría stars with Jaime Camil, Ana Belena, Brian Baumgartner, Kevin Holt, Daniel Tovar, Pamela Almaza, Juan Soler, James Maslow, and Brooke Shields. This film looks totally, outrageously crazy in a very fake way, and maybe just a tiny bit funny. Decide for yourself. Here's the first official trailer for Diego Kaplan's My Boyfriend's Meds,...
- 3/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Disney-backed Argentinian powerhouse Patagonik produced Ariel Winograd’s 2017 original.
FilmSharks has struck an English-language remake deal with Agc Studios on LatAm comedy smash 10 Days Without Mom (Mama Se Fue de Viaje), days after Screendaily announced the Buenos Aires-based sales agent had brokered a Spanish remake with Sony Pictures International Productions.
Writer-producer team Eduardo Cisneros (associate producer on Mexican crossover hit Instructions Not Included) and Jason Shuman will write the screenplay about a man who takes care of his four childrenwith disastrous results when his wife goes on a liberating solo trip after 20 years of marriage.
Disney-backed Argentinian powerhouse Patagonik...
FilmSharks has struck an English-language remake deal with Agc Studios on LatAm comedy smash 10 Days Without Mom (Mama Se Fue de Viaje), days after Screendaily announced the Buenos Aires-based sales agent had brokered a Spanish remake with Sony Pictures International Productions.
Writer-producer team Eduardo Cisneros (associate producer on Mexican crossover hit Instructions Not Included) and Jason Shuman will write the screenplay about a man who takes care of his four childrenwith disastrous results when his wife goes on a liberating solo trip after 20 years of marriage.
Disney-backed Argentinian powerhouse Patagonik...
- 1/24/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Jaime Camil (Jane The Virgin) and Sandra Echeverria (Savages) are leading cast in English and Spanish-language comedy My Boyfriend’s Meds.
Production is underway in Mexico on the pic which is being made by Lionsgate and Televisa Jv Pantelion, Hands Of Stone producer Fuego Films and Mexican outfit Traziende.
Also starring are Brian Baumgartner (Foxcatcher), Ana Belena (Sangre De Mi Tierra), Kevin Holt (Luis Miguel: La Serie), Daniel Tovar (Waking Up With You), Pamela Almaza (Guerra De Idolos), Juan Soler (Marido En Alquiler), James Maslow (Big Time Rush), Brooke Shields (Mr. Pickles) and Seinfeld star Jason Alexander.
Argentinian filmmaker Diego Kaplan (Desire) is directing from a screenplay by Gary Marks (The Music Never Stopped) and Randi Mayem Singer (Mrs. Doubtfire). Producers are Pantelion and Fuego Films’ Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, former NBC Entertainment co-chair and producer on The Office, Ugly Betty and Jane The Virgin. Executive producers...
Production is underway in Mexico on the pic which is being made by Lionsgate and Televisa Jv Pantelion, Hands Of Stone producer Fuego Films and Mexican outfit Traziende.
Also starring are Brian Baumgartner (Foxcatcher), Ana Belena (Sangre De Mi Tierra), Kevin Holt (Luis Miguel: La Serie), Daniel Tovar (Waking Up With You), Pamela Almaza (Guerra De Idolos), Juan Soler (Marido En Alquiler), James Maslow (Big Time Rush), Brooke Shields (Mr. Pickles) and Seinfeld star Jason Alexander.
Argentinian filmmaker Diego Kaplan (Desire) is directing from a screenplay by Gary Marks (The Music Never Stopped) and Randi Mayem Singer (Mrs. Doubtfire). Producers are Pantelion and Fuego Films’ Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, former NBC Entertainment co-chair and producer on The Office, Ugly Betty and Jane The Virgin. Executive producers...
- 8/20/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Jane the Virgin star Jaime Camil and Sandra Echeverria are starring in My Boyfriend’s Meds, a comedy from Lionsgate and Televisa's Pantelion Films, Fuego Films and Traziende Films.
Jason Alexander, Brooke Shields, Brian Baumgartner, Ana Belena and Kevin Holt also board the ensemble cast for the indie from director Diego Kaplan and screenwriters Gary Marks and Randi Mayem Singer. In My Boyfriend's Meds, Echeverria plays Jess, a talented, high-powered marketing executive who falls for Hank (Camil), a charming mattress store owner she meets while shopping for a new mattress.
The film is produced by Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, and ...
Jason Alexander, Brooke Shields, Brian Baumgartner, Ana Belena and Kevin Holt also board the ensemble cast for the indie from director Diego Kaplan and screenwriters Gary Marks and Randi Mayem Singer. In My Boyfriend's Meds, Echeverria plays Jess, a talented, high-powered marketing executive who falls for Hank (Camil), a charming mattress store owner she meets while shopping for a new mattress.
The film is produced by Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, and ...
- 8/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jaime Camil (Jane the Virgin) and Sandra Echeverria are set to star in My Boyfriend’s Meds, a comedy from Lionsgate and Televisa's Pantelion Films, Fuego Films and Traziende Films.
Jason Alexander, Brooke Shields, Brian Baumgartner, Ana Belena and Kevin Holt have also boarded the ensemble cast of the indie pic from director Diego Kaplan and screenwriters Gary Marks and Randi Mayem Singer.
In the pic, Echeverria plays Jess, a talented, high-powered marketing executive who falls for Hank (Camil), a charming mattress store owner she meets while shopping for a new mattress.
My Boyfriend's Meds is being produced by ...
Jason Alexander, Brooke Shields, Brian Baumgartner, Ana Belena and Kevin Holt have also boarded the ensemble cast of the indie pic from director Diego Kaplan and screenwriters Gary Marks and Randi Mayem Singer.
In the pic, Echeverria plays Jess, a talented, high-powered marketing executive who falls for Hank (Camil), a charming mattress store owner she meets while shopping for a new mattress.
My Boyfriend's Meds is being produced by ...
- 8/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Parents Television Counsel is calling on Netflix to remove the controversial Argentinian film Desire from the streaming service, saying the company is placing profits ahead of corporate responsibility in distributing what it considers child porn.
The film depicts a 9-year-old girl masturbating for the first time and experiencing an orgasm while watching a John Ford cowboy film with a young friend.
The scene, in which the girls imitates the cowboy by sitting on her pillow and bouncing up and down, employs slow motion, the sound of heavy breathing and close-ups of the child’s face.
PTC president Timothy Winter wrote to CEO Reed Hastings, urging him to immediately remove “child-porn content like Desire” from the service.
“Netflix has gone from merely showing a reckless disregard for the millions of families that keep your streaming platform alive and viable, and callously placing profits ahead of any sense of corporate responsibility,...
The film depicts a 9-year-old girl masturbating for the first time and experiencing an orgasm while watching a John Ford cowboy film with a young friend.
The scene, in which the girls imitates the cowboy by sitting on her pillow and bouncing up and down, employs slow motion, the sound of heavy breathing and close-ups of the child’s face.
PTC president Timothy Winter wrote to CEO Reed Hastings, urging him to immediately remove “child-porn content like Desire” from the service.
“Netflix has gone from merely showing a reckless disregard for the millions of families that keep your streaming platform alive and viable, and callously placing profits ahead of any sense of corporate responsibility,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
The director of Argentinian film accused of featuring child pornography has denied that the scene featuring two preteen actresses is exploitative.
Diego Kaplan’s 2017 film “Desire,” which is available to stream in the U.S. on Netflix, became the subject of much debate earlier this week when Megan Fox, a columnist for the conservative news site Pj Media, accused the film of featuring child pornography in a scene involving two preteen girls.
“Of course this scene was filmed using a trick,” Kaplan said in a statement to IndieWire, adding that he anticipated questions about it and prepared a “Making of” footage of how it was shot.
In the scene, which occurs early in the film, two girls pretend to ride horses using two pillows — and are film in a way that suggests that one is unknowingly masturbating and having her first orgasm. No nudity or explicit sexual act are depicted.
Diego Kaplan’s 2017 film “Desire,” which is available to stream in the U.S. on Netflix, became the subject of much debate earlier this week when Megan Fox, a columnist for the conservative news site Pj Media, accused the film of featuring child pornography in a scene involving two preteen girls.
“Of course this scene was filmed using a trick,” Kaplan said in a statement to IndieWire, adding that he anticipated questions about it and prepared a “Making of” footage of how it was shot.
In the scene, which occurs early in the film, two girls pretend to ride horses using two pillows — and are film in a way that suggests that one is unknowingly masturbating and having her first orgasm. No nudity or explicit sexual act are depicted.
- 6/30/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Director Diego Kaplan has released a statement defending his erotic thriller film “Desire” after a conservative commentator and others online accused it of containing child pornography.
The scene in question involves a young girl unknowingly masturbating for the first time and experiencing an orgasm after watching a John Ford cowboy film with a friend and imitating the horse riding using a pillow.
Kaplan disputed the child pornography categorization and told Indiewire that the filming of the scenes was done “under the careful surveillance of the girls’ mothers” and neither of the girls were aware of what they were depicting.
Conservative commentator Megan Fox had written a blog post on Pj Media saying she had reported Netflix to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “Netflix is in violation of distributing child pornography because the child in question is very clearly engaging in the sexual act of masturbation,” she wrote,...
The scene in question involves a young girl unknowingly masturbating for the first time and experiencing an orgasm after watching a John Ford cowboy film with a friend and imitating the horse riding using a pillow.
Kaplan disputed the child pornography categorization and told Indiewire that the filming of the scenes was done “under the careful surveillance of the girls’ mothers” and neither of the girls were aware of what they were depicting.
Conservative commentator Megan Fox had written a blog post on Pj Media saying she had reported Netflix to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “Netflix is in violation of distributing child pornography because the child in question is very clearly engaging in the sexual act of masturbation,” she wrote,...
- 6/30/2018
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is facing backlash from users online over the Argentinian film “Desire,” which opens with a scene involving a young girl accidentally having her first orgasm. The scene is being accused on social media of featuring child pornography, but director Diego Kaplan told IndieWire that’s not the case. The filmmaker said the child actor was never exploited on set and the scene was filmed “under the surveillance” of her mother.
The scene starts with two young girls watching a television program featuring a cowboy riding a horse. One of the girls imitates the cowboy by sitting on her pillow and bouncing up and down. Kaplan uses slow motion, dramatic music, the sound of heavy breathing, and close-ups of the child’s face to show the character unknowingly masturbating. The girl falls off her pillow and her mother runs in to take her to the hospital.
Netflix was criticized in...
The scene starts with two young girls watching a television program featuring a cowboy riding a horse. One of the girls imitates the cowboy by sitting on her pillow and bouncing up and down. Kaplan uses slow motion, dramatic music, the sound of heavy breathing, and close-ups of the child’s face to show the character unknowingly masturbating. The girl falls off her pillow and her mother runs in to take her to the hospital.
Netflix was criticized in...
- 6/30/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Exclusive: FilmSharks International has been active on its remake catalogue, optioning Italian remake rights on Diego Kaplan’s hit Argentinian comedy 2 + 2 to Mediaset subsidiary TaoDue.
Guido Rud is in talks for Us, German, South Korea and Mexican versions of the erotic swingers comedy (pictured) produced by Disney-owned Patagonik. Paris Filmes previously acquired Brazilian remake rights.
Patagonik’s hit comedy Just Like Me is also being turned into an Italian feature following a deal with Colorado Film, while Rud added that a Brazilian deal was imminent.
FilmSharks has licensed the Chinese version of A Boyfriend For My Wife to New Classics Media, while Paris Filmes has taken the Brazilian version and producer Inna Payan is on board for Mexican remake rights.
In another deal, Rishiraj Shukla and Abhijeet Singh Baghel from I-Shape Interactive have optioned Indian remake rights to Santiago Segura’s production Unresolved Sexual Tension. The Us version for the same property is imminent.
Rud has also...
Guido Rud is in talks for Us, German, South Korea and Mexican versions of the erotic swingers comedy (pictured) produced by Disney-owned Patagonik. Paris Filmes previously acquired Brazilian remake rights.
Patagonik’s hit comedy Just Like Me is also being turned into an Italian feature following a deal with Colorado Film, while Rud added that a Brazilian deal was imminent.
FilmSharks has licensed the Chinese version of A Boyfriend For My Wife to New Classics Media, while Paris Filmes has taken the Brazilian version and producer Inna Payan is on board for Mexican remake rights.
In another deal, Rishiraj Shukla and Abhijeet Singh Baghel from I-Shape Interactive have optioned Indian remake rights to Santiago Segura’s production Unresolved Sexual Tension. The Us version for the same property is imminent.
Rud has also...
- 11/7/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
FilmSharks has closed further deals on Diego Kaplan’s swingers drama 2+2 (A Couple With A Couple).
Buenos Aires-based Guido Rud has licensed rights in the Cis (Maywin), Greece (Film Trade) and Ecuador (Multicines). Strand and HBO hold Us rights and a remake deal is expected to be announced imminently.
As previously reported, Disney holds Latin American rights, while Alta Classics will release in Spain, Sbs in Australia, Only Hearts in Japan and Sonamu in South Korea.
Buenos Aires-based Guido Rud has licensed rights in the Cis (Maywin), Greece (Film Trade) and Ecuador (Multicines). Strand and HBO hold Us rights and a remake deal is expected to be announced imminently.
As previously reported, Disney holds Latin American rights, while Alta Classics will release in Spain, Sbs in Australia, Only Hearts in Japan and Sonamu in South Korea.
- 9/9/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
2+2 (2013) DVD Review, a movie directed Diego Kaplan and starring Adrián Suar, Julieta Diaz, Juan Minujín, and Carla Peterson. Release Date: June 4, 2013 Plot In the film (known in Spanish as Dos Más Dos), two couples decide to take their friendship to the next level. Diego and Emila and Richard and Betina have been [...]
Continue reading: DVD Review: 2+2 / Dos Mas Dos (2012): Diego Kaplan’s Steamy Romp Film...
Continue reading: DVD Review: 2+2 / Dos Mas Dos (2012): Diego Kaplan’s Steamy Romp Film...
- 7/10/2013
- by Romney J. Baldwin
- Film-Book
DVD Release Date: June 4, 2013
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Strand Releasing
The 2012 Argentine comedy 2+2 distinguishes itself by being the most successful comedy of all time in Argentina.
The plot of the movie revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego (Adrian Suar) and Emilia (Julieta Diaz), and Bettina (Carla Peterson) and Richard (Juan Minujin). When the fun of double dating begins to grow old, Richard and Bettina share a dirty little secret with their friends Diego and Emilia. They live a double life as swingers and would love to share this practice with them. In this hilarious erotic comedy two couples explore their sexual boundaries while juggling their everyday lives with kids and soccer practice.
Directed by Diego Kaplan, written by Daniel Cuparo and Juan Vera, and presented in Spanish with English subtitles, the sexy-looking 2+2 (or Dos más dos) is premiering in the U.S. on DVD.
Buy or Rent 2 + 2
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Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Strand Releasing
The 2012 Argentine comedy 2+2 distinguishes itself by being the most successful comedy of all time in Argentina.
The plot of the movie revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego (Adrian Suar) and Emilia (Julieta Diaz), and Bettina (Carla Peterson) and Richard (Juan Minujin). When the fun of double dating begins to grow old, Richard and Bettina share a dirty little secret with their friends Diego and Emilia. They live a double life as swingers and would love to share this practice with them. In this hilarious erotic comedy two couples explore their sexual boundaries while juggling their everyday lives with kids and soccer practice.
Directed by Diego Kaplan, written by Daniel Cuparo and Juan Vera, and presented in Spanish with English subtitles, the sexy-looking 2+2 (or Dos más dos) is premiering in the U.S. on DVD.
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- 4/29/2013
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Buenos Aires – Latin American sales agent FilmSharks has opened a U.S. branch in West Hollywood with the purpose of including high-profile American films in their business. The company, in a worldwide expansion move where it also acquired European art-house productions and Latin American box-office hits, is also opening new Korean and Japanese branches to get better pick ups and sales in top Asian territories.
According to company CEO Guido Rud, FilmSharks plans to release "10 to 12 films per year, out of which 4 or 5 will be American productions." The company is already involved with Us films like Jonathan Parker's "(Untitled)," starring Adam Goldberg and recently released by Samuel Goldwyn Films; Brighlight Pictures' "American Venus," released in the U.S. by IFC Films; and Venice Jury Prize Winner "The Speed of Life."
FilmSharks made news recently when it acquired the back catalogs of two big names in Latin American film production: Disney-backed Patagonik in Argentina,...
According to company CEO Guido Rud, FilmSharks plans to release "10 to 12 films per year, out of which 4 or 5 will be American productions." The company is already involved with Us films like Jonathan Parker's "(Untitled)," starring Adam Goldberg and recently released by Samuel Goldwyn Films; Brighlight Pictures' "American Venus," released in the U.S. by IFC Films; and Venice Jury Prize Winner "The Speed of Life."
FilmSharks made news recently when it acquired the back catalogs of two big names in Latin American film production: Disney-backed Patagonik in Argentina,...
- 9/16/2010
- by By Agustin Mango
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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