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Business is business 1995

12 min📅 1995-08-14

In Chema de la Peña's quick-witted 1995 comedy short Business is business (1995), Madrid's streets become an unlikely stage for two enterprising window-washers turned accidental entrepreneurs.

Director: Chema de la Peña

Cast

Ferran Herranz
Antonio Ibarra
Ángel Ibarra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Business is business (1995) about?

This 1995 Spanish short follows Felix and Lucas, two enterprising window-washers who trade soap and sponges for riskier schemes to grow their earnings. With their dog Gonzalo as their unlikely partner, their attempts at business take increasingly creative—if legally dubious—turns.

Who directed Business is business?

Chema de la Peña directed this 1995 comedy short, bringing a keen eye for urban satire to the story of two ambitious hustlers.

Who stars in Business is business?

Ferran Herranz and Antonio Ibarra headline the cast as Felix and Lucas, with Ángel Ibarra rounding out the trio.

Is Business is business (1995) worth watching?

Though unrated, this breezy 12-minute comedy shines with its sharp humor and quick pace. Fans of offbeat, fast-paced comedies will enjoy its Madrid-set antics, even if its brevity leaves room for more depth.

How long is Business is business?

Business is business (1995) runs for 12 minutes.

About Business is business (1995) — Meet Felix and Lucas, Madrid's wildest window-washers

In Chema de la Peña's quick-witted 1995 comedy short Business is business (1995), Madrid's streets become an unlikely stage for two enterprising window-washers turned accidental entrepreneurs. Ferran Herranz and Antonio Ibarra star as Felix and Lucas, ambitious hustlers whose humble car-cleaning gig sparks a series of bold, if questionable, business ventures. With their loyal dog Gonzalo in tow, the duo blurs the line between ingenuity and mischief, testing the limits of legality in pursuit of bigger profits. The film's breezy 12-minute runtime crackles with madcap energy, blending sharp satire with the gritty charm of '90s street life.

The comedy thrives on the duo's unrelenting optimism and the chaotic charm of their schemes, offering a playful yet pointed look at ambition and morality. Shot through with the sun-bleached hues of Madrid's backstreets, Business is business (1995) packs a punch in its brief runtime, leaving audiences both amused and quietly questioning how far they'd go for success.