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Los premios Mastropiero
The Mastropiero Awards is a musical humor theatrical show by the Argentine ensemble of informal instruments Les Luthiers, in which the classic format of their previous shows is not repeated. In this show, the group simulates an award ceremony for various artists from the fields of cinema, theater, television and music. During the ceremony, works and compositions by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero himself are performed. The play premiered at the Astengo Theater in Rosario, Argentina, on July 29, 2005
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the "career" of the fictional, award-winning composer and musician, Mastropiero, from his early days to his current (fictional) fame. It humorously explores his creative process, his relationships, and the supposed impact of his music on society, featuring a star-studded cast of real musicians playing along with the conceit.
Critical Reception
As a comedy and a musical parody, 'Los premios Mastropiero' was primarily enjoyed for its clever humor, its affectionate satire of the music industry, and the participation of beloved Latin American musicians. It's considered a quirky and entertaining piece for fans of the featured artists and absurdist comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its original and witty concept.
Celebrated for the humorous performances of real-life musicians.
Appreciated for its unique blend of mockumentary and musical elements.
Google audience: Information about Google user reviews for 'Los premios Mastropiero' is not readily available. However, its nature as a niche comedy and musical satire suggests it would appeal to fans of its specific brand of humor and the participating artists.
Fun Fact
The film is a conceptual project by the Argentine musical group Les Luthiers, featuring the fictional composer Mastropiero, a recurring character in their work.
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