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Intermezzo 2008

📅 2008-04-01

In Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez's sharply satirical comedy *Intermezzo (2008)*, a seemingly straightforward vote at an unspecified event takes a bizarre turn when one delegate, Nicanor O'Donnell, casts the sole dissenting ballot.

Director: Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez

Cast

Luis Alberto García
Luis Alberto García
Nicanor O'Donnell
Néstor Jiménez Rodríguez
Rodríguez
Vladimir Cruz
Vladimir Cruz
Bolaños
Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez
Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez
Tipo en el cubículo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intermezzo (2008) about?

This 2008 Cuban comedy follows a vote at an event where one man, Nicanor O'Donnell, casts the only dissenting ballot. During the intermission, others follow him to the bathroom, convinced he's hiding a secret, only to discover their own assumptions are just as flawed.

Who directed Intermezzo?

The film was directed by Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez, who also stars in and writes the satirical dark comedy.

Who stars in Intermezzo?

The film features Luis Alberto García, Néstor Jiménez Rodríguez, Vladimir Cruz, and the director himself, Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez, in key roles.

Is Intermezzo (2008) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Intermezzo* offers sharp wit and clever social commentary that fans of dark comedy will appreciate. Its compact runtime and biting humor make it a quick but memorable watch, though its niche appeal may not suit all tastes.

How long is Intermezzo?

Runtime details are not listed for *Intermezzo*.

About Intermezzo (2008) — A Dark Comedy of Mistrust and Mischief Unfolds

In Eduardo del Llano Rodríguez's sharply satirical comedy *Intermezzo (2008)*, a seemingly straightforward vote at an unspecified event takes a bizarre turn when one delegate, Nicanor O'Donnell, casts the sole dissenting ballot. As tensions rise during the intermission, curiosity and suspicion mount among the attendees, who follow him to the bathroom, convinced he's hiding something. What begins as a harmless pursuit of the truth spirals into a darkly comic exploration of mistrust, where everyone's motives come under scrutiny. The film thrives on its claustrophobic atmosphere, blending farce with an undercurrent of social commentary, as the characters' assumptions unravel in unexpected ways.

The genius of *Intermezzo (2008)* lies in its ability to turn a mundane setting—a bathroom and a vote—into a microcosm of human behavior. Rodríguez, who also stars in the film, crafts a story where paranoia and peer pressure collide, revealing the fragility of solidarity. The dark humor and sharp dialogue make it a standout in the comedy genre, offering a biting yet hilarious reflection on conformity and the absurdity of groupthink.