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Confined 2020

2 min📅 2020-04-06

César Tormo's *Confined (2020)* is a quirky, ultra-short comedy born from the creativity of the Quarantine Film Festival, capturing the claustrophobic energy of lockdown life with humor and heart.

Director: César Tormo

Cast

César Tormo
César Tormo
Marido
Darío Torrent
Pizzero
Raquel Ortells
Mujer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Confined (2020) about?

*Confined (2020)* is a short comedy that dives into the hilarious struggles of being stuck together during a quarantine. The film uses tight spaces and shared frustrations as the backdrop for its witty, lighthearted story.

Who directed Confined?

César Tormo directed *Confined*, bringing his creative vision to this pandemic-era comedy.

Who stars in Confined?

The film features César Tormo, Darío Torrent, and Raquel Ortells in its core ensemble.

Is Confined (2020) worth watching?

At just 2 minutes long, *Confined (2020)* is a fun, bite-sized escape perfect for fans of short comedies. While its length limits depth, its humor and relevance to lockdown life make it a charming watch for the right audience.

How long is Confined?

The runtime for *Confined* is 2 minutes.

About Confined (2020) — A Micro-Comedy Born From Lockdown Life

César Tormo's *Confined (2020)* is a quirky, ultra-short comedy born from the creativity of the Quarantine Film Festival, capturing the claustrophobic energy of lockdown life with humor and heart. Directed by Tormo himself, this 2-minute gem throws its characters into a world of cramped spaces and shared frustrations, using sharp wit to turn isolation into a comedic goldmine. With a playful tone and minimalist storytelling, *Confined* proves that even the smallest stories can pack a big punch when framed in the right light.

Starring Tormo alongside Darío Torrent and Raquel Ortells, the film leans into the absurdity of confinement, where every glance or sigh becomes a punchline. The genre's lightheartedness shines through, offering a fleeting escape for 2020's audience craving levity amid uncertainty. Despite its brevity, *Confined* leaves a lasting impression—whimsical, timely, and just long enough to make you want more.