A recent survey conducted by Telpromwith more than six thousand interviewedrevealed which were the audiovisual pieces that marked the last decade in popular taste. Between short films and hidden cameras, two hilarious productions They stole the spotlight and the laughter of Argentines: a short film based on a story by the legendary Roberto Fontanarrosastarring Dady Brieva, and a delirious hidden camera in which Sofia Clérici He was the great “victim.”

The Fontanarrosa phenomenon: laughter and neighborhoods

The short film “I don’t know if I’ve been clear”based on a story by “Negro” Fontanarrosa, takes us to the story of Miguelito, a young man whose overwhelming fame did not come from his academic or sporting achievements, but from the “size” of his virile member. In the short, Dady Brieva He shines playing this peculiar character who, between neighborhood competitions and his own fans who cheered him on like a soccer team, became a local legend.

Fontanarrosa’s direct humor and sarcastic narrative, combined with Brieva’s performance and the role of the manager Jorge Zonzini As his lawyer, they managed to consolidate this work as a “must see” of national humor.

Clérici, rappers and Bruce Willis (or almost)

On the other hand, the hidden camera that starred Sofia Clérici Not only did it expose its credulity, but it also became a cult piece. The idea, orchestrated by producer Pablo Silva and rappers “Paul & Maik” (Emannuel Danann and Martín Benedettelli), consisted of making Clérici believe that he would have an intimate meeting with Bruce Willisthe iconic protagonist of ““Die hard”.

Sofia Clerici

The plan included a fake Colombian television crew, led by the hilarious characters “Twilight” and “Angelico,” and a supposed Bruce Willis who turned out to be the actor’s Argentine double, Pablo Perillo, who didn’t even speak English. The most unusual thing of all was that Clérici never understood the farce, believing until the end in the authenticity of the experience.

An unexpected connection

Curiously, both productions share a common link: manager Jorge Zonzini. Not only did he accompany Dady Brieva in the short film as an actor, but he has also represented both the rappers and Clérici in the past. About the model, Zonzini recently stated: “It was foreseeable that her narcissism and excessive ambition would take her to where she is today”in reference to the recent media and judicial scandal involving Clérici with Martín Insaurralde and Jesica Cirio for alleged money laundering.

Both pieces managed to exceed one million views. on different platforms, confirming their place as viral phenomena of the decade. Between Fontanarrosa’s talent brought to audiovisual and the delirium of the hidden camera, the Argentines demonstrated, once again, their passion for intelligent humor and unusual stories.

by RN

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