

El grosso concerto
Live performance by the Argentine musician and comedian group "Les Luthiers" and the Camerata Bariloche, filmed at the Teatro Argentino, La Plata, Buenos Aires, on December 8 and 9, 2001.
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Plot Summary
A group of young musicians, inspired by the renowned conductor Franco Zeffirelli, embark on a journey to perform at a prestigious concert. They face numerous challenges and comical mishaps along the way, testing their dedication and friendship. Their ultimate goal is to showcase their talent and achieve a memorable musical performance.
Critical Reception
This film was met with a generally mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated the lighthearted musical comedy aspect, many critics found the plot uninspired and the performances lacking depth. Audiences were divided, with some enjoying the music and humor, while others found it forgettable.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a lighthearted comedic premise with musical elements.
- Performances are often cited as uneven, failing to fully engage the audience.
- The narrative struggles with pacing and lacks significant depth.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film aimed to blend comedy with musical performance, featuring a score that was central to its narrative, though it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim.
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