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You Only Live Once 2017

★ 5.720 votes90 min📅 2017-06-15

Directed by Federico Cueva, *You Only Live Once* (2017) is a high-stakes blend of action, comedy, and crime that follows Leo, an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary chaos.

Director: Federico Cueva

Cast

Peter Lanzani
Peter Lanzani
Leo
Pablo Rago
Pablo Rago
Agustín
Darío Lopilato
Darío Lopilato
Yosi
Arantxa Martí
Sara Kreiner
Luis Brandoni
Luis Brandoni
Mendi
Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Duges
Hugo Silva
Hugo Silva
Harken
Santiago Segura
Santiago Segura
Tobías López
Eugenia Suárez
Eugenia Suárez
Flavia
Carlos Areces
Carlos Areces
Sergio González Peña

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *You Only Live Once* (2017) about?

Leo stumbles upon a murder caught on tape and becomes the prey of a relentless killer. To survive, he assumes a new identity as an orthodox Hasidic Jew, leading to a frantic chase through Buenos Aires with time running out.

Who directed *You Only Live Once*?

Federico Cueva helmed the film, blending action, comedy, and crime into a tightly wound thriller.

Who stars in *You Only Live Once*?

Peter Lanzani leads the cast as Leo, joined by Pablo Rago, Darío Lopilato, Arantxa Martí, Luis Brandoni, and the legendary Gérard Depardieu in a supporting role.

Is *You Only Live Once* (2017) worth watching?

With its breakneck pace, dark humor, and high-stakes premise, *You Only Live Once* delivers an entertaining ride for fans of crime thrillers. The film's unique blend of genres and Gérard Depardieu's presence add extra appeal.

How long is *You Only Live Once*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

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About You Only Live Once (2017) — A Desperate Man's Wild Getaway Across Buenos Aires

Directed by Federico Cueva, *You Only Live Once* (2017) is a high-stakes blend of action, comedy, and crime that follows Leo, an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary chaos. When he accidentally captures a murder on tape and becomes the target of a relentless pursuit, Leo's life spirals into a desperate game of survival. To evade his pursuers—including the ruthless Duges and his associates—he reinvents himself as an orthodox Hasidic Jew, trading his old identity for one that might just keep him alive a little longer.

The chase unfolds at breakneck speed, with Leo navigating a world of misfits and adversaries in a nonstop battle against time. The film's brisk 90-minute runtime keeps the tension palpable, blending dark humor with the grit of a crime thriller. Cueva crafts a story where identity, chance, and survival collide, leaving no room for second guesses—only action, instinct, and the will to outrun fate.