Homo Argentum (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Comedy · 1h 38m · Spanish

Curator score: 0.8/10 (33.2K ratings)

16 mini-movies in 1 single big movie

Overview

The film consists of 16 shorts that explore, with humor and social criticism, the characteristics of the Argentine identity.

Ratings

Director

Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat

Production

Televisión Abierta, Star Original Productions, Pampa Films, INCAA, Gloriamundi Producciones, Rhino Films

Cast

Guillermo Francella, Marcelo Melingo, Sabrina Olmedo, Fernanda Lanusse, Juan Bruchou, Virginia Lagarrigue, Fernando Ariel Menghi, Alberto Damián Fusaro, Pablo Palacio, Clara Kovacic, Sol Titiunik, Javier Grassi, Ariel Martinez, Eva De Dominici, Jorge Barril, Matías Tamburri, Gau Bornes, Selma Dos Santos, Graciela Stefani, Jesica Jurberg

Curator Review

Verdict

A satirical anthology built around Argentine identity, but the execution sounds more shrill than sharp, with the review consensus pointing to uneven writing, thin emotional payoff, and a heavy-handed political edge. Unless you’re specifically curious about contemporary Argentine culture wars or a fan of the filmmakers’ brand of social satire, this looks more exhausting than insightful.

Best for

  • Viewers interested in Argentine social satire and local political humor
  • Fans of short-form anthology structures
  • People who like abrasive, debate-stoking comedies more than warm crowd-pleasers

Skip if

  • You want consistent laughs rather than hit-or-miss sketches
  • You dislike overtly polemical or self-satisfied satire
  • You prefer character-driven stories with emotional depth
  • You’re not already invested in the filmmakers’ style or Argentine cultural references

Overview

Homo Argentum is an anthology of 16 shorts, each trying to distill some facet of Argentine identity through comedy and social criticism. In concept, that gives it room for variety and bite; in practice, the film seems to lean hard on provocation, with the humor often landing as smug or repetitive rather than incisive.

Worth noting

The audience response suggests a movie that is less interested in building a cohesive emotional rhythm than in firing off miniatures designed to spark reaction. That can work when the writing is precise and the targets feel fresh, but here the sketches appear to trade in broad cynicism and easy outrage, which makes the whole package feel more exhausting than entertaining.

Bottom line

If you’re already tuned into Cohn and Duprat’s satirical mode, there may be enough cultural specificity to make it worth sampling. For most viewers, though, this is the kind of anthology that sounds sharper than it is, with more attitude than payoff.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Jorge Pinarello (2★) · 2489 likes

Primero que nada tengo que decir que yo AMO A GUILLERMO FRANCELLA. Lo amo desde que tenía tres años y veía De Carne Somos, esa telecomedia de 1989 que ningún niño debería haber visto. Desde ahí lo seguí a todos lados y siempre me hizo reír. Y cuando llegó a su “etapa prestigio”, lo seguí igual… y tampoco defraudó. Es un gran actor y un gran comediante. Tanto lo amo que le dediqué un video entero llamado El Multiverso Francella.… more Primero que nada tengo que decir que yo AMO A GUILLERMO FRANCELLA. Lo amo desde que tenía tres años y veía De Carne Somos, esa telecomedia de 1989 que ningún niño debería haber visto. Desde ahí lo seguí a todos lados y siempre me hizo reír. Y cuando llegó a su “etapa prestigio”, lo seguí igual… y tampoco defraudó. Es un gran actor y un gran comediante. Tanto lo amo que le dediqué un video entero llamado El Multiverso Francella.… more

Matzorama (1★) · 2335 likes

Cuando viajé a Los Ángeles, paré en West Hollywood por tres semanas. En Grindr había de todo, pero la foto de perfil que más recuerdo es la de uno que me salía a menos de 2 cuadras. El tipo usaba un Rolex Yatchmaster II no precisamente en la muñeca. El reloj parecía chico en comparación, y es el modelo más grande que existe de esa marca. Hasta el momento de ver esta película, esa era la verga más grande y pretenciosa que había visto en mi vida.

Lala (2★) · 1536 likes

Le pongo 2 estrellas solo porque trabajé ahí

valchuu ˚˖𓍢ִ໋❀ (0.5★) · 979 likes

entran emilia perez y francella a un bar

vismund vega (0.5★) · 765 likes

Se llama Homo Argentum y no son 2 horas de Francella teniendo sexo gay, devuelvan la guita

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Topics

satire, anthology, argentine cinema, social criticism, political humor, cynical comedy, class conflict, cultural identity, black comedy, 2020s

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