¡Asu mare! 3
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Rasec Barragán
Carlos Galiano
Jorge Barboza
Emilia Drago
Anahí de Cárdenas
Denisse Dibós
Javier Delgiudice
Melania Urbina
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| Directed by | Jorge Ulloa |
| Written by | Carlos Alcántara Rasec Barragán Carlos Galiano |
| Produced by | Carlos Alcántara Jorge Barboza |
| Starring | Carlos Alcántara Vilar Emilia Drago Anahí de Cárdenas Denisse Dibós Javier Delgiudice Melania Urbina |
| Cinematography | Alejandro Chauvin |
Production company | Tondero Films |
| Distributed by | Tondero Films |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
| Country | Peru |
| Language | Spanish |
¡Asu mare! 3 is a 2018 Peruvian comedy film directed by Jorge Ulloa. Sequel to ¡Asu mare! and Asu mare 2, starring Carlos Alcántara. It premiered on 22 November 2018 in Peruvian theaters.[1]
Asu mare! 3 is set in Miami to where the protagonist obtained a visa to travel. Cachín and Emilia expect a new addition to the lives of the newlyweds by taking a vacation with friends. However, they run into his ex-girlfriend unexpectedly and plans change. To avoid misunderstandings with the Alcántaras and Rizo-Patrón, the spouses must live with the past of Brenda and her new son.
Cast
- Carlos Alcántara as himself (Cachín, "Machín")
- Emilia Drago as Emilia Rizo-Patron
- Andrés Salas as Jaime Culicich "El Culi"
- Anahí de Cárdenas as Pamela (Emilia's friend)
- Ana Cecilia Natteri as Doña Chabela
- Denisse Dibós as Elena Rizo-Patrón (Mother of Emilia)
- Javier Delgiudice as Felipe Rizo-Patrón (Father of Emilia)
- Franco Cabrera as "Lechuga" (Cachín's friend)
- Ricardo Mendoza as "Tarrón" (Cachín's friend)
- Miguel Vergara as "El Chato" (Cachín's friend)
- Patricia Portocarrero as Florencia (Employee of the Rizo-Boss)
- Melania Urbina as Brenda
- Alessandro Durand as Kevin
- Pietro Sibille as Taxi driver
- Haydeé Cáceres
- Katy Esquivel
- Orlando Herrera
- Katia Condos
- Rodolfo Carrion "Felpudini"
- Christian Meier
- Monserrat Brugué
- Carlos Carlín: Doctor
- Wendy Ramos
- Johanna San Miguel
- Gonzalo Torres
- Daniel Marquina
- Lilian Schiappa as Secretary
Production
After the success of the first 2 parts, Carlos Alcántara announced a third installment to "give a definitive ending to the story".[2][3] The shooting of the film began in May 2018. The director is Jorge Ulloa, who directs Enchufe.tv, replacing Ricardo Maldonado.[4] According to Ulloa, he first met Alcántará after the success of Patacláun in Ecuador.[5]
Reception
Attendance in its first week of release was 540,000 viewers, down from its prequel which reached 700,000.[6] It ended with more than 2 million, the second most watched of 2018 and surpassed by Avengers: Infinity War.[7] On 13 June 2020, after its re-release for América Televisión, it was the most watched of the day with 18 points according to RPP.[8] It became the highest-grossing film of 2018 with a gross of $2.3 million.[9]