Tato's Argentina
Tato's Argentina

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Tato's Argentina

1999
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Spanish

In a mockumentary format, led by the personage represented by Leonardo Sbaraglia, in 2499 the research is presented - carried out by scientists from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, whose exposition is in charge of Helmut Strasse, founder of the first school of Argentinology - about the remote existence of Argentina, an unknown country of great potential inexplicably disappeared from the face of the Earth.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Luis VarelaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a nostalgic look at Argentina through the eyes of the iconic comedian Tato Bores. It explores the country's cultural, political, and social landscape as seen through his satirical lens. The film combines archival footage with interviews, reflecting on the nation's identity and its evolution over time. It's a journey through Argentine humor and history.

Critical Reception

Tato's Argentina received positive reviews for its insightful portrayal of Argentine society and its affectionate tribute to the beloved comedian Tato Bores. Critics praised the film's blend of humor, history, and cultural commentary, noting its ability to capture the essence of an era through Bores' unique perspective. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic journey and the documentary's thoughtful exploration of Argentine identity.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant and humorous retrospective on Argentine culture.

  • Captures the spirit of Tato Bores and the nation he satirized.

  • Offers a unique blend of comedy and historical reflection.

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Fun Fact

The film serves as a posthumous tribute to Tato Bores, who passed away a year before its release, making it a significant final reflection on his legacy and the country he so often critiqued and beloved.

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