
Más respeto que soy tu madre 2022
"A theatrical event comes to the cinema!"
Director Marcos Carnevale crafts a heartfelt yet hilariously chaotic comedy in *Más respeto que soy tu madre (2022)*, set against the backdrop of Argentina's late 90s economic turmoil.
Director: Marcos Carnevale
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Más respeto que soy tu madre* (2022) about?
The film follows Mirta, a mother facing Argentina's late 90s financial crisis, who opens a pizzeria to keep her family afloat. Between economic struggles, rebellious teens, and a father-in-law's addictions, humor becomes their lifeline.
Who directed *Más respeto que soy tu madre*?
Marcos Carnevale directed this Argentine comedy, known for blending sharp humor with heartfelt family drama.
Who stars in *Más respeto que soy tu madre*?
The cast includes Diego Peretti, Florencia Peña, Guillermo Arengo, Ángela Torres, and Agustín Battioni.
Is *Más respeto que soy tu madre* (2022) worth watching?
As a comedy set in a relatable crisis, it delivers laughs with emotional depth, making it a solid pick for fans of character-driven humor. The film's heart and humor balance out its chaotic energy, offering both entertainment and reflection.
How long is *Más respeto que soy tu madre*?
The movie runs for 99 minutes.
About Más respeto que soy tu madre (2022) — A hilarious dive into family chaos in Argentina's economic storm
Director Marcos Carnevale crafts a heartfelt yet hilariously chaotic comedy in *Más respeto que soy tu madre (2022)*, set against the backdrop of Argentina's late 90s economic turmoil. At the center is Mirta, a determined but overwhelmed mother juggling an unemployed spouse, three anxious kids, and a struggling father-in-law with a drug problem. Facing the collapse of their middle-class life, she takes a bold leap—launching a quirky pizzeria where the slices are as abundant as the family drama. With laughter and tears in equal measure, the film captures the resilience of everyday heroes navigating impossible odds.
With its sharp wit and relatable struggles, *Más respeto que soy tu madre* turns a family's fight for stability into a cinematic celebration of love and chaos. Diego Peretti shines as the beleaguered husband, while Florencia Peña delivers scene-stealing energy as Mirta, the glue holding everything together. A mix of slapstick humor and poignant moments, Carnevale's film is a testament to humor as a survival tool in tough times.