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La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír 1974

★ 3.51 votes📅 1974-04-25

Dive into the chaotic charm of *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír* (1974), a raucous Argentine comedy that skewers the absurdities of modern life with unfiltered wit.

Director: Julio César Ludueña

Cast

Irma Brandeman
Juana Bullrich
Carlos del Burgo
Carlos del Burgo
Hilda Rey
Hilda Rey
Lorenzo Quinteros
Lorenzo Quinteros
Edgardo Cozarinsky
Edgardo Cozarinsky
Valeria Lynch
Valeria Lynch
Omar Aniciza
Vittorio Beri
Jorge Hayes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír* (1974) about?

This Argentine comedy satirizes the overwhelming noise of modern society, where bureaucratic chaos and human folly drown out individual voices. The film follows a cast of eccentric characters as they navigate absurd systems and clashing personalities, all while trying to make themselves heard.

Who directed *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír*?

The film was directed by Julio César Ludueña, a filmmaker known for blending social commentary with absurdist humor in Argentine cinema.

Who stars in *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír*?

The film features standout performances from Irma Brandeman, Juana Bullrich, Carlos del Burgo, Hilda Rey, and Lorenzo Quinteros.

Is *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír* (1974) worth watching?

While unrated, this comedy's sharp satire and offbeat humor make it a hidden gem for fans of vintage Argentine cinema. If you enjoy dark comedies with a rebellious edge, it's well worth tracking down, even if it's a niche pick.

How long is *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír (1974) — Argentina's wild 1974 comedy satire

Dive into the chaotic charm of *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír* (1974), a raucous Argentine comedy that skewers the absurdities of modern life with unfiltered wit. Directed by Julio César Ludueña, this underseen gem blends social satire with absurdist humor, creating a surreal playground where bureaucracy, urban chaos, and human folly collide. The film's offbeat title—suggesting civilization's overwhelming presence drowns out individual voices—sets the tone for a narrative that thrives on dissonance and wit. With a cast led by Irma Brandeman and Juana Bullrich, the movie balances sharp performances with a playful, almost anarchic energy, making it a cult curiosity for fans of vintage dark comedy.

Set against a backdrop of 1970s Argentina, the film's world is one of clashing personalities and nonsensical systems, where every character struggles to be heard amid the cacophony. Ludueña's direction leans into farce, using exaggerated scenarios to mirror real-life frustrations, from oppressive institutions to the absurdity of everyday interactions. The result is a comedy that's both a time capsule of its era and a timeless critique of modern alienation. Whether you're drawn to its quirky premise or its fearless approach to humor, *La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír* offers a memorable trip into the heart of comedic rebellion.