
The Seduction School 2020
"Cada quien con su cada cual"
In *The Seduction School (2020)*, director Giovanna Zacarías delivers a breezy, heartfelt comedy-drama that pays playful tribute to classic Mexican romances while exploring the messy aftermath of love gone wrong.
Director: Giovanna Zacarías
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Seduction School (2020) about?
This 2020 comedy-romance follows Raúl, a former ladies' man who, after a painful breakup, becomes a self-proclaimed "seduction expert" teaching his clueless friends the art of romance. Think of it as a mix of *The 40-Year-Old Virgin* and *Love Actually*, with a Latin twist.
Who directed The Seduction School?
Giovanna Zacarías directed the film, bringing a lighthearted yet insightful touch to this modern take on dating gone right.
Who stars in The Seduction School?
The film stars Armando Espitia as Raúl, alongside Memo Villegas, Héctor Holten, and Carmen Aub in key roles.
Is The Seduction School (2020) worth watching?
At just 82 minutes, this charming comedy is a quick, feel-good watch for fans of rom-coms. While it doesn't reinvent the genre, its heartfelt humor and relatable themes make it a solid pick—especially if you enjoy underdog stories with a romantic flair.
How long is The Seduction School?
The film runs for 82 minutes.
The Seduction School (2020): A Comedy Romance About Second Chances
In *The Seduction School (2020)*, director Giovanna Zacarías delivers a breezy, heartfelt comedy-drama that pays playful tribute to classic Mexican romances while exploring the messy aftermath of love gone wrong.
The film follows Raúl, a charming but heartbroken ex-seductor who reinvents himself as "Sombra," a reluctant mentor teaching the art of romance to three bumbling friends—Rodolfo, Luis, and Waldo—each equally hopeless with the opposite sex. With a mix of witty banter, awkward encounters, and unexpected wisdom, their journey becomes as much about self-discovery as it is about seduction. The movie radiates a warm, nostalgic vibe, blending humor with themes of resilience, friendship, and the fine line between charm and delusion.