
El tesoro de los caracoles 2004
Dive into the rollicking world of Cristián Jiménez's *El tesoro de los caracoles (2004)*, a short comedy that twists a family's luck inside out.
Director: Cristián Jiménez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is El tesoro de los caracoles (2004) about?
A chaotic comedy unfolds when Quique discovers a stash of valuable gems, forcing his mother into a frenzied scheme to hide the crime. As police close in, their battle of wits becomes a hilarious race against time, blending family loyalty with pure absurdity.
Who directed El tesoro de los caracoles?
Cristián Jiménez directed this short comedy, bringing a sharp eye for humor and timing to the screen.
Who stars in El tesoro de los caracoles?
The film features Roberto Farías and Luz Jiménez as the quick-thinking mother and son duo, alongside Hugo Medina, Pedro Villagra, and Alejandro Trejo in key supporting roles.
Is El tesoro de los caracoles (2004) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it, this 16-minute comedy makes the most of its short runtime with clever writing and engaging performances. Fans of lighthearted, twist-filled comedies will appreciate its charm and humor, making it a hidden gem worth a look.
How long is El tesoro de los caracoles?
The film runs for 16 minutes, offering a tight, entertaining package of comedy.
About El tesoro de los caracoles (2004) — A Quick-Witted Comedy of Treasure and Trickery
Dive into the rollicking world of Cristián Jiménez's *El tesoro de los caracoles (2004)*, a short comedy that twists a family's luck inside out. When Quique stumbles upon a glittering trove of gems, his mother hatches a desperate plan to keep the fortune—and the crime—hidden from the keen-eyed police on the trail. What follows is a madcap chase where every step Quique takes is matched by his mother's wily schemes, all set against a backdrop of small-town chaos and bumbling authority. With sharp timing and a hearty dose of absurdity, this micro-budget gem turns a simple treasure hunt into a high-stakes farce.
The film thrives on its vibrant characters, from the naive Quique to the cunning mother orchestrating the cover-up, all while navigating the thin line between luck and disaster. The short runtime packs in enough laughs to make you wonder why it couldn't be longer, blending classic comedy tropes with a uniquely Chilean flavor. Whether it's the quirky humor or the clever plot twists, *El tesoro de los caracoles (2004)* is a delightful slice of escapism for fans of quick, clever cinema.