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Yo, Diablo 2021

20 min📅 2021-10-28

"A delirious journey of the self...ish."

In the sun-drenched Mediterranean, Joey serves drinks to a carefree crowd whose wild nights feel like a final rebellion against time.

Director: Balthazar Klarwein

Cast

Joey del Negro
Joey
Gray Sorrenti
Gray
Zico Judge
Sabrina Sideki
Marina Ontanaya
Aaliyah Rosales
Lotte Josefine Virnich
Nadine Koupaei
Chloe Graham
Bella Rose

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Yo, Diablo (2021) about?

Joey serves guests in a Mediterranean paradise where summer's end triggers reckless abandon. The film explores whether their extreme behavior stems from the season's final days or from deeper existential unrest.

Who directed Yo, Diablo?

Balthazar Klarwein helmed this intense 20-minute drama, crafting a visually striking and thematically layered short film.

Who stars in Yo, Diablo?

The film features Joey del Negro, Gray Sorrenti, Zico Judge, Sabrina Sideki, and Marina Ontanaya in key roles.

Is Yo, Diablo (2021) worth watching?

As a 20-minute drama, Yo, Diablo offers a sharp, atmospheric slice of existential hedonism. While IMDb remains unrated, its genre and themes make it a compelling watch for fans of intense, character-driven storytelling.

How long is Yo, Diablo?

Yo, Diablo runs for 20 minutes.

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About Yo, Diablo (2021) — A Balthazar Klarwein Drama of Last Summers

In the sun-drenched Mediterranean, Joey serves drinks to a carefree crowd whose wild nights feel like a final rebellion against time. Directed by Balthazar Klarwein, Yo, Diablo (2021) dives into a vivid 20-minute drama where summer's last gasp turns hedonism into something surreal. As the characters grapple with fleeting freedom, the film blurs reality and indulgence, wrapped in a sizzling atmosphere of champagne bubbles and sun-kissed recklessness.

The story follows Joey, a waiter at the edge of this intoxicating world, as he watches the guests' over-the-top antics—laughter at the brink of emptiness, emotions stretched thin by the coming autumn. Klarwein's direction balances sharp visuals with raw, unsettling energy, making Yo, Diablo a compact yet unforgettable dive into the chaos of letting go.