
El asadito 2000
"20 hours, 7 friends and a surprise guest..."
Set against the cracking anticipation of the millennium's final hours, *El asadito (2000)* follows seven close friends who gather for a spontaneous barbecue on Tito's rooftop terrace on December 30, 1999.
Director: Gustavo Postiglione
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is El asadito (2000) about?
*El asadito* follows a tight-knit group of friends who meet for a casual barbecue on New Year's Eve 1999, only to have their evening upended by an unexpected arrival. What begins as a joyful reunion slowly reveals deeper feelings and unresolved dynamics as the night unfolds.
Who directed El asadito?
El asadito was directed by Gustavo Postiglione, who brings a keen eye for character-driven stories and authentic dialogue to this intimate end-of-millennium gathering.
Who stars in El asadito?
The film features standout performances from Tito Gómez, Gerardo Dayub, Héctor Molina, David Edery, Raúl Calandra, and Carlos Resta.
Is El asadito (2000) worth watching?
Though it went unrated on IMDb, *El asadito* offers a charming, low-key exploration of friendship and transition that's perfect for fans of character-driven comedies and dramas. Its 71-minute runtime keeps the energy tight and engaging throughout.
How long is El asadito?
El asadito runs for 71 minutes.
About El asadito (2000) — A Rooftop Goodbye to the Millennium in Drama and Laughter
Set against the cracking anticipation of the millennium's final hours, *El asadito (2000)* follows seven close friends who gather for a spontaneous barbecue on Tito's rooftop terrace on December 30, 1999. The relaxed afternoon grill session stretches into an intimate, laughter-filled night, complicated only by the unannounced arrival of a mysterious eighth guest. Director Gustavo Postiglione crafts a vivid slice-of-life portrait of friendship, nostalgia, and change, threaded with sharp comic timing and quiet emotional undercurrents. Through warm camerawork and naturalistic performances by Tito Gómez and Gerardo Dayub, the film captures the bittersweet energy of a moment frozen between decades.
As the clock ticks toward midnight, the group's camaraderie is tested by playful banter, shared memories, and underlying tensions that bubble to the surface. Lighthearted at first, the evening evolves into a reflective meditation on time, connection, and the unspoken bonds that define us. The confined terrace becomes a microcosm of life itself—crowded, chaotic, and unexpectedly profound.