
Treitum 2001
Javier Ruiz Caldera's sharp 2001 comedy-adventure *Treitum* dives into the chaotic world of a rebellious teenager navigating a family in shambles and a rigid, all-boys gang where even the mention of girls is taboo.
Director: Javier Ruiz Caldera
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Treitum (2001) about?
A teenage boy from a dysfunctional family joins a strict gang that bans girls entirely. When he crosses the line by associating with a girl, he's branded a traitor and faces the gang's wrath in this absurd comedy of errors.
Who directed Treitum?
Javier Ruiz Caldera helmed this quirky short film.
Who stars in Treitum?
The cast includes Ramón Allonada, Enrique Benz, Manuel Bronchud, Dolores Duque, and Xus Estruch in key roles.
Is Treitum (2001) worth watching?
While *Treitum* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its tight 15-minute runtime and offbeat premise make it a fun watch for fans of quick, irreverent comedies. The film's themes of rebellion and absurd authority resonate, even in its short format.
How long is Treitum?
The runtime of *Treitum (2001)* is 15 minutes.
About Treitum (2001) — A 15-Minute Comedy Adventure with a Twist
Javier Ruiz Caldera's sharp 2001 comedy-adventure *Treitum* dives into the chaotic world of a rebellious teenager navigating a family in shambles and a rigid, all-boys gang where even the mention of girls is taboo. The protagonist's home life is just as unhinged—his mother fixated on food while his father languishes in an asylum—mirroring the absurd authority wielded by the gang's petty tyrant leader. When the boy defies the gang's no-girls rule, he's branded a traitor, setting off a chain of comedic misadventures that blur the line between childhood mischief and outright rebellion.
Set against a backdrop of slapstick humor and underdog energy, *Treitum (2001)* explores themes of loyalty, defiance, and the absurdity of arbitrary rules, all wrapped in a 15-minute runtime that packs a surprising punch.