Buenas noches y Buenafuente
Buenas noches y Buenafuente

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Buenas noches y Buenafuente

2012
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Spanish

From the front-lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, 'the North' from Seattle to Genova, and the 'War on Terror' in New York, Afghanistan, and Iraq. It is the story of men and women around the world who resist being annihilated in this war. While our airwaves are crowded with talk of a new world war, narrated by generals and filmed from the noses of bombs, the human story of this global conflict remains untold. "The Fourth World War" brings together the images and voices of the war on the ground. It is a story of a war without end and of those who resist. The product of over two years of filming on the inside of movements on five continents, "The Fourth World War" is a film that would have been unimaginable at any other moment in history. Directed by the makers of "This Is What Democracy Looks Like" and "Zapatista", produced through a global network of independent media and activist groups, it is a truly global film from our global movement.

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Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Talk Show

Plot Summary

Buenas noches y Buenafuente was a late-night talk show hosted by Andreu Buenafuente, broadcast on the Spanish network Antena 3. The show featured monologues, interviews with celebrities and notable figures, musical performances, and comedic sketches, often involving recurring characters and guests. It aimed to provide a humorous and insightful look at current events and pop culture.

Critical Reception

The show was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Spain, praised for its humor, the host's charisma, and its engaging format. It continued Andreu Buenafuente's successful track record in late-night television.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp humor and timely commentary.

  • Appreciated for the chemistry between the host and guests.

  • Seen as a successful continuation of the late-night talk show tradition in Spain.

Google audience: As a Spanish television program, direct Google user reviews are not widely aggregated. However, general audience reception in Spain was positive, appreciating the show's comedic elements and the host's engaging personality.

Fun Fact

The show's title, 'Buenas noches y Buenafuente,' is a pun on the common Spanish closing phrase 'Buenas noches y buena suerte' (Good night and good luck), with 'suerte' replaced by the host's surname.

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