Overview
- Netflix released the official trailer on February 6 and set a limited Argentine theatrical opening for February 19, followed by a global streaming debut on March 6.
- Written and directed by Juan José Campanella, the film adapts the Argentine stage hit drawn from Herb Gardner’s I’m Not Rappaport.
- Luis Brandoni plays León Schwartz and Eduardo Blanco portrays Antonio Cardozo, reuniting the duo from the long-running production.
- Produced by 100 Bares with Muriel Cabeza credited as producer, the project was filmed at real locations in Buenos Aires’ Parque Lezama.
- The screen version aims to archive a phenomenon that ran roughly 11 years with more than 1,300 performances and about 600,000 spectators in Argentina and Spain.