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Tulio and company disembark to present the final show of their «world tour», but Guaripolo, pretending to be a policeman, puts serious obstacles in their way so that they can present their show.
First (and last) participation of 31 Minutos in the Teletón. The 31 Minutos team appears with a disastrous performance at the Chilean televised charity event called Teletón, the great network of love and solidarity that unites an entire country. The truth is, no one in charge of the Teletón production reviewed the special episode before it was broadcast — and they never invited them again.
Tulio accepts the mayor's invitation to host his own festival within the Viña Festival, but the rest of the team is very scared by the presence of the famous "Monster" of the festival.
The renowned enthusiastic journalist Tulio Triviño is depressed. So much success, fame and money are not enough to lift his spirits. He needs something that will revitalize his soul and restore his lost enthusiasm. His colleagues have the answer: a tribute. This is how a tribute show is organized in his honor. Everything seems to be going smoothly when a panic attack affects the television star and threatens the success of the show. How will the members of 31 Minutos solve such a distressing problem? Not even the scriptwriters know.
Guaripolo, the children's favorite character of 31 minutos, directs "Radio Guaripolo", from where he broadcasts the program "Guaripolo's Midnight Telephone Pranks", in which in the wee hours of the morning he makes prank calls to a few, for the delight of few others. The show features new instrumentations of the show's well-known songs, emulating the bluesy feel of 1960s Chicago.
At the show's studio, everyone was ready and willing to spend Christmas—the happiest day of the year—at home, but Sr. Manguera informs them that, by contract, the 31 minutos crew is obligated to put on a show. special, so they have to put one together in record time. Bodoque is in charge of looking for the gifts at Rosario Central, but he succumbs to Tío Pelado's temptation to bet them on the horse races.
When the evil billionaire Cachirula kidnaps Juanín Juan Harry to complete her bizarre animal collection, the 31 Minutos crew embarks on a chaotic rescue mission, proving that friendship is always worth the chaos.
"Golpe a golpe" (Family coup) was a Chilean television sitcom from the 1970s and 1980s. In this series, the family of the stern anti-communist dictator Augusto Pinochet found themselves forced to share their home with the spirit of the late former socialist president Salvador Allende, who was portrayed by a puppet. This short film aims to salvage this show's existence by extracting fragments from its surviving material.
Host Tulio Triviño, accompanied on piano by the great reporter Juan Carlos Bodoque, presents the best of the newscast "31 Minutos". Impactful reports that summarize a year filled with filler news and inconsequential interviewees. See the best of Bodoque's news stories, the most heroic moments of Calcetín con Rombos Man, and a few other interesting facts. A news gala that shouldn't be missing in any well-informed home.
Puppeton, the town of 31 Minutes, faces such an infernally hot Christmas that Santa Claus cancels his visit! Bodoque the rabbit heroically volunteers to rescue the presents from the North Pole, while his friends improvise a disastrous Christmas show. But what they don't expect is Bodoque giving in to some irresistible temptations along the way.
Collage based on the texts and lives of Diane Arbus, Jean Eustache, Robert Walser, Alejandra Pizarnik, Franz Kafka and Carmen Jung.
Mounted on a modern set almost 32.8 ft, the show recreates the original spirit of the popular puppet news show. Tulio Triviño, Juan Carlos Bodoque, Patana Tufillo, Juanín Juan Jarry and the rest of the cast deliver live news of sublime importance: the launch of a giant pizza into outer space. In between, classics such as "Mi Equilibrio Espiritual", "Bailan Sin Cesar" or "Mi Muñeca Me Habló", in an online show dedicated especially to all that public that has accompanied them for all these years and who was left with the desire to be part of an unforgettable experience.
The star journalist of 31 Minutos, Juan Carlos Bodoque has to lock himself in his house due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fabrizio Copano takes audience participation to the next level in this stand-up set while reflecting on sperm banks, family WhatsApp groups and more.
An atmospheric portrait of four women who leave the factory where they work to go to the beach.
This documentary follows one of the most unique bands in Chile's 1990s independent music scene. Tobías Alcayota combined psychedelia, punk, and Latin American roots in an eight-year journey and seven albums. The work integrates audiovisual aesthetics and video formats, thus proposing an experimental and authorial direction alongside the group's music.