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Maldito seas Waterfall 2016

★ 3.04 votes71 min📅 2016-10-20

"The art of do nothing"

In *Maldito seas Waterfall* (2016), Alejandro Chomski orchestrates a sharp yet playful critique of modern lethargy, following Roque Waterfall—a 30-year-old Buenos Aires native coasting through life on a modest inheritance.

Director: Alejandro Chomski

Cast

Martín Piroyansky
Martín Piroyansky
Roque Waterfall
Rafael Spregelburd
Rafael Spregelburd
Hans Gunther Flögenhoefer
Juana Schindler
Juana Schindler
Carla del Pont
Javier Lombardo
Luis Pérez
Walter Jakob
Walter Jakob
Harry
Germán de Silva
Germán de Silva
Negroni
Luis Machín
Luis Machín
Carlos Padilla
Mauricio Dayub
Mauricio Dayub
Trapito
Gabriela Radice
Cronista
Matías Alé
Matías Alé
Matías Alé

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Maldito seas Waterfall* (2016) about?

*Maldito seas Waterfall* centers on Roque Waterfall, a 30-year-old living off a modest inheritance in Buenos Aires, who drifts through nights without a plan—until a German intellectual convinces him to star in a documentary about people who do nothing. The film becomes a humorous yet insightful look at the value (or lack thereof) placed on productivity in modern life.

Who directed *Maldito seas Waterfall*?

Alejandro Chomski directed *Maldito seas Waterfall*. Known for his witty and socially conscious storytelling, Chomski brings a sharp lens to the film's themes of idleness and self-discovery.

Who stars in *Maldito seas Waterfall*?

The film features Martín Piroyansky as Roque Waterfall, alongside Rafael Spregelburd, Juana Schindler, Javier Lombardo, and Germán de Silva.

Is *Maldito seas Waterfall* (2016) worth watching?

For fans of character-driven comedies with a philosophical twist, *Maldito seas Waterfall* delivers a clever, low-stakes narrative that's more about tone and atmosphere than plot. While it may not be groundbreaking, its 71-minute runtime makes it an easy, engaging watch for those who enjoy understated, observational humor.

How long is *Maldito seas Waterfall*?

The runtime of *Maldito seas Waterfall* is 71 minutes.

About Maldito seas Waterfall (2016) — A Comedy on the Art of Doing Nothing

In *Maldito seas Waterfall* (2016), Alejandro Chomski orchestrates a sharp yet playful critique of modern lethargy, following Roque Waterfall—a 30-year-old Buenos Aires native coasting through life on a modest inheritance. With nights spent wandering the city's atmospheric streets, Roque represents the paradox of free time without purpose, until a chance encounter with Hans, a German documentarian, turns his aimless existence into an unexpected subject of study. What begins as a quirky character study evolves into a wry meditation on productivity, self-worth, and the absurdity of societal expectations.

Chomski's direction infuses the film with a dry humor and a melancholic edge, capturing the irony of a man who does everything except what's expected of him. The supporting cast, including Martín Piroyansky and Rafael Spregelburd, add layers of depth to the film's exploration of idleness as both a lifestyle and a statement. With its 71-minute runtime, *Maldito seas Waterfall* is a compact yet resonant comedy that lingers like a late-night Buenos Aires breeze.