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My Big Night

Coslada, near Madrid, Spain, October 2015. Hundreds of extras are trapped in a huge stage where they pretend with hysterical joy that they are celebrating a party that will be broadcast on television on New Year's Eve. But more than a week later, the clash between several staff members threatens to prolong indefinitely such a maddening nightmare.

Top Cast

  • Raphael

    Raphael

    Alphonso

  • Mario Casas

    Mario Casas

    Adanne

  • Pepón Nieto

    Pepón Nieto

    Jose

  • Blanca Suárez

    Blanca Suárez

    Paloma

  • Hugo Silva

    Hugo Silva

    Roberto

  • Carmen Machi

    Carmen Machi

    Rosa

  • Santiago Segura

    Santiago Segura

    Benítez

  • Carlos Areces

    Carlos Areces

    Yuri

  • Jaime Ordóñez

    Jaime Ordóñez

    Óscar

Overview

Coslada, near Madrid, Spain, October 2015. Hundreds of extras are trapped in a huge stage where they pretend with hysterical joy that they are celebrating a party that will be broadcast on television on New Year's Eve. But more than a week later, the clash between several staff members threatens to prolong indefinitely such a maddening nightmare.

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