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How To Be A Modern Man

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 99 mins

Original Title

Como Dios manda
  • Director: Paz Jiménez
  • Writer: Marta Sánchez, Gonzalo Bendala, Marta Sánchez
  • Producer: Andrea Barrionuevo, Gonzalo Bendala, Sandra Rodríguez, Marta Velasco

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Andrés Cuadrado is a strict official of the Ministry of Finance. He is racist, uber-macho, and homophobic. He considers himself, above all, an “upright citizen” and assumes that everything responds to a natural, hierarchical, and immovable order. After an unfortunate confrontation with a co-worker, where he exhibits his bigoted behavior, he is sanctioned and transferred to Equality, where everything is new for him. It’s a who’s who of the LGBT community, with everyone open and free. There, he will have to catch up to adapt to this new order of things. How To Be A Modern Man is a fun, fresh, and optimistic fish-out-of-water comedy with a much-needed social message.


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HOW TO BECOME A MODERN MAN - TRAILER from Film Factory Entertainment S.L on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Leo Harlem (as Andrés Cuadrado)
David Fernández (as José Luis)
Mariola Fuentes (as Mari Carmen)
Marieta Sánchez (as Ludmilla)
Maribel Salas (as Nati)
María Morales (as Lourdes)
Santi Ugalde (as Emilio)
Stéphanie Magnin (as Ana (as Stéphanie Magnin Vella))
Chos (as Chavela (as Chos Gorzo))
Julián Villagrán (as Víctor)
Daniel Pérez Prada (as Martín)
Aitziber Garmendia (as Virginia)
Ethan Alcaraz (as Javier)
Pablo Gómez-Pando (as Carlos)
Alma Rozas (as Jimena)
Javier Lago (as Rafael)
Pepín Tre (as Cura)
Hamza Zaidi (as Hamza)
Gina Escánez (as Almudena)
Enrique Asenjo (as Profesor Autoescuela)
Malcolm Treviño-Sitté (as Economista (as Malcolm Treviño))
Sarah Benavente (as Laura)
Sandra W. Asumu (as Rohaia)
Claudio Villarrubia (as Jandro)
Laura Corbacho (as Jenni)