I cannot understand why this "thing" could be premiered in Spanish theaters, but on the other hand there are plenty of good or at least interesting independent films that are never screened in Spain. This is yet another consequence of the film seen as a "market", more than an art form or a production of an artist or a human particular viewpoint.
This is not really a movie. It's just a TV product for a late show (now extinct) which was sadly famous for making laugh of retarded and mentally disabled people. Incredibly enough, those things happen in Spain now, and there is no legal problem for doing it during more than 5 years every night, as this is the case.
This is not really a movie. It's just a TV product for a late show (now extinct) which was sadly famous for making laugh of retarded and mentally disabled people. Incredibly enough, those things happen in Spain now, and there is no legal problem for doing it during more than 5 years every night, as this is the case.