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Buscando la Película Perdida 2004

★ 4.01 votes9 min📅 2004-06-15

Buscando la Película Perdida (2004) is the playful debut feature from actor-turned-director Petter Baiestorf, a spirited short film that lovingly channels the campy charm of vintage 1950s monster movies.

Director: Petter Baiestorf

Cast

E.B. Toniolli
E.B. Toniolli
Bêbado
Jorge Timm
Jorge Timm
Gordinho bem gordo
Coffin Souza
Coffin Souza
Apresentador
Uzi Uschi
Uzi Uschi
Apresentador
Carli Bortolanza
Carli Bortolanza
Adnilson R. Telles
Monstro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Buscando la Película Perdida (2004) about?

This nine-minute short film follows a playful hunt for a vanished cult movie, blending retro sci-fi tropes with horror and comedy. It's a nostalgic romp through the absurdities of 1950s monster cinema, packed with exaggerated performances and whimsical storytelling.

Who directed Buscando la Película Perdida?

Petter Baiestorf, an actor known for his roles in cult horror films, makes his directorial debut with this homage to vintage B-movies.

Who stars in Buscando la Película Perdida?

The film features E.B. Toniolli alongside Jorge Timm, Coffin Souza, Uzi Uschi, and Carli Bortolanza in a lively ensemble cast.

Is Buscando la Película Perdida (2004) worth watching?

If you enjoy quick, campy doses of nostalgia, this short film delivers exactly that. While it's too brief to dive deep, its playful homage to 1950s monster movies makes it a fun, low-stakes watch for fans of cult cinema and offbeat comedy.

How long is Buscando la Película Perdida?

Buscando la Película Perdida has a runtime of 9 minutes.

About Buscando la Película Perdida (2004) — A 9-Minute Love Letter to Campy Sci-Fi Horror

Buscando la Película Perdida (2004) is the playful debut feature from actor-turned-director Petter Baiestorf, a spirited short film that lovingly channels the campy charm of vintage 1950s monster movies. Clocking in at just nine minutes, this micro-budget sci-fi horror comedy pays homage to the era's signature absurdity, blending rubber monsters, exaggerated performances, and a wink-wink sense of nostalgia. Baiestorf's film follows a quirky quest for a lost movie, weaving in eccentric characters and offbeat humor that feels both retro and refreshingly unapologetic. The result is a breezy, irreverent trifle that revels in the joy of bad cinema without ever taking itself too seriously.

Set against a backdrop of grainy film stock and playful sound design, Buscando la Película Perdida captures the essence of a bygone era when cinema was as much about spectacle as it was about spectacle itself. With a cast led by E.B. Toniolli—who brings his signature over-the-top energy—this short film delivers a rapid-fire sprint through sci-fi tropes, horror conventions, and comedic timing. It's a love letter to the kind of movies that thrived on creative chaos, offering a quick but satisfying dose of nostalgia for fans of cult cinema and midnight movie madness.