Days of Vinyl

Days of Vinyl

2012 "Relationships are such a topic"
Days of Vinyl
Days of Vinyl

Days of Vinyl

6.8 | 1h45m | en | Comedy

Damián, Facundo, Luciano and Marcelo have been friends since childhood and they share the passion for classic rock and roll on vinyl records. Their relationship is also marked by other big subjects: friendship and girls. When one of them decides to get married the four lives stir up.

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6.8 | 1h45m | en | Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: September. 26,2012 | Released Producted By: Patagonik , Rhayuela Cine Country: Colombia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Damián, Facundo, Luciano and Marcelo have been friends since childhood and they share the passion for classic rock and roll on vinyl records. Their relationship is also marked by other big subjects: friendship and girls. When one of them decides to get married the four lives stir up.

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Cast

Gastón Pauls , Fernán Mirás , Ignacio Toselli

Director

Patricia Pernia

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Patagonik , Rhayuela Cine

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hof-4 The movie follows the life of a group of friends in Buenos Aires and their relationships with women. Their cultural universe seems to be determined by British bands of the vinyl era (hence the title, Vinyl Days) with exclusion of everything else: even the start of a liaison depends on what songs the prospective partner likes. The protagonists seem to have no cash flow problems, make a living almost without trying and live in well appointed lodgings. There is no reference to anything that happened in Argentina during the period (e. g. the meltdown of the economy in 2001-2002 and the subsequent default and recovery).This said, the characters are well fleshed out, the actors are very good and the dialogs are sharp and true to life (everybody seems to spend an inordinate amount of time psychoanalyzing him/herself and friends). There are many funny moments; perhaps the best one is actor Leonardo Sbaraglia playing a demented version of himself.