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Director: Isaki Lacuesta
Cast: RaĂșl ArĂ©valo, Imanol Arias, IvĂĄn Telefunken, Ălex BrendemĂŒhl
Isaki Lacuesta presents a social satire in which five common or garden citizens, from a country pretty much identical to our own, see their lives ripped apart by the economic crisis. With nothing more to lose, they come up with a crazy plan to save the Spanish and world economy: kidnap the chairman of the Central Bank and demand that he return everything to the way it used to be.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Dying Beyond Their Means (2014), directed by Isaki Lacuesta, is a social satire that received mixed reviews from critics. The film received a 5.0/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a somewhat divided audience reception to its comedic take on the economic crisis.
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Fans of dark social satires will find much to appreciate in Isaki Lacuesta's 2014 film 'Dying Beyond Their Means'. With a talented ensemble led by RaĂșl ArĂ©valo, Imanol Arias, and Ălex BrendemĂŒhl, the film presents a biting commentary on the economic crisis through the lens of ordinary citizens driven to increasingly desperate measures to survive.
Dying Beyond Their Means is a 2014 Spanish satirical comedy film written and directed by Isaki Lacuesta. It features an ensemble cast.
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