Cesante (film)

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Written byMarco Antonio de la Parra
Nicolás López
Esteban Schneider
Produced byRicardo Amunátegui
StarringCoco Legrand
Cesante
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRicardo Amunátegui
Written byMarco Antonio de la Parra
Nicolás López
Esteban Schneider
Produced byRicardo Amunátegui
StarringCoco Legrand
Edited byFernando Valenzuela
Music byLuis Bigorra
Joao Beltrán
Production
companies
Emu Films
Sobras Producciones
ADN Digital
Release date
  • June 5, 2003 (2003-06-05)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

Cesante (lit.'Unemployed'; also known as Cesante: Cada día somos más, lit.'Unemployed: Every day we are more') is a 2003 Chilean adult animated comedy film directed by Ricardo Amunátegui and written by Marco Antonio de la Parra, Nicolás López and Esteban Schneider.[1] The voice of the protagonist was interpreted by Coco Legrand. The film was considered to represent Chile in the Best Foreign Film category at the 76th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.[2]

Carlos Meléndez, a man who has had bad luck in his life, broke up with his girlfriend and despite the fact that he has run out of gas, water and electricity, he has to go out and look for work. In just 12 hours and at the pace of his hectic clock, he will have to fight with insufferable secretaries, punk thieves, the police force, a topless cafe, rotten hot-dogs and a religious fanatic. All this to be, once and for all, respected.[3]

Cast

The actors participating in this film are:[4]

Release

Cesante was originally going to be released on May 29, 2003, but it was delayed a week due to an appeal before the Cinematographic Qualification Council, which initially authorized its exhibition only for those over 18 years of age, later lowering the censorship to 14 years.[5]

Reception

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