
The Practice 2024
Argentine filmmaker Martín Rejtman returns with *The Practice (2024)*, a quirky dramedy that follows Gustavo and Vanesa—two recently separated yoga instructors navigating the chaos of co-parenting and rediscovering themselves.
Director: Martín Rejtman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Practice* (2024) about?
*The Practice* (2024) dives into the lives of Gustavo and Vanesa, yoga instructors navigating the challenges of living apart after their separation. Their journey is filled with comedic mishaps and emotional detours, from overbearing relatives to romantic missteps, all while they rediscover what truly matters to them.
Who directed *The Practice*?
The film is directed by Martín Rejtman, known for his unique blend of dry humor and social observation in Argentine cinema.
Who stars in *The Practice*?
The film stars Esteban Bigliardi, Manuela Oyarzún, Amparo Noguera, Camila Hirane, and Gabriel Cañas in key roles.
Is *The Practice* (2024) worth watching?
*The Practice* (2024) is a niche but rewarding watch for fans of offbeat, character-driven dramedies. With its sharp script and naturalistic performances, it offers a fresh take on modern relationships, though its slow-burn style may not satisfy mainstream audiences.
How long is *The Practice*?
The runtime of *The Practice* (2024) is 96 minutes.
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About The Practice (2024) — Martín Rejtman's Absurdist Comedy of Separation and Reconnection
Argentine filmmaker Martín Rejtman returns with *The Practice (2024)*, a quirky dramedy that follows Gustavo and Vanesa—two recently separated yoga instructors navigating the chaos of co-parenting and rediscovering themselves. Their carefully curated lives unravel as meddling mothers, forgetful students, and unexpected romances inject absurdist humor into their shared routine. Set against a backdrop of minimalist interiors and dry wit, the film explores the delicate balance between personal growth and the persistence of connection. With Rejtman's signature deadpan style, *The Practice* transforms everyday frustrations into a meditation on routines—both the ones we cling to and the ones we're forced to abandon.
The ensemble cast, led by Esteban Bigliardi and Manuela Oyarzún, delivers understated performances that anchor the film's surreal charm. As Gustavo and Vanesa stumble through miscommunication and chance encounters, the story gently examines how relationships evolve when no one's quite sure what they want. Shot in muted tones, the film's atmosphere is one of quiet introspection, where laughter and longing coexist in equal measure.