The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers: comedy-drama about José de Zer, to be seen on Netflix

Published by Julie de Sortiraparis · Updated on September 17, 2024 at 03:52 p.m. · Published on September 16, 2024 at 03:52 p.m.
Diego Lerman's Argentinian comedy-drama The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers explores the most famous extraterrestrial tales through the true story of journalist José de Zer. To be discovered on Netflix on October 18, 2024.

The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers, directed by Diego Lerman, is an Argentinian comedy-drama due on Netflix on October 18, 2024. The feature film is inspired by the life of José de Zer, a Buenos Aires journalist known for popularizing some of Argentine television's most memorable alien sighting stories. With a unique blend of mystery, drama and humor, Lerman revisits this fascinating episode of the '80s with a cast that includes Leonardo Sbaraglia, Sergio Prina, and Mónica Ayos. The film promises to plunge viewers into a world where showbiz journalism meets the inexplicable.

The story of The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers begins in the summer of 1986. José de Zer (played by Leonardo Sbaraglia), an Argentine journalist specializing in the world of entertainment, is sent to cover the Buenos Aires theater season. Just as he is expecting an unsurprising assignment, two mysterious individuals approach him and invite him to visit a strange site in the hills. While there, he discovers a burnt mark - a perfect round plaque - that will turn his life upside down. This event marks the start of a series of reports that will make José famous for reporting what is considered one of the greatest depictions of alien sightings in Argentine television history. At once light-hearted and introspective, the film questions the boundaries between the real and the imaginary, while remaining rooted in the cultural context of the '80s.

The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers will appeal to viewers who appreciate dramatic comedies tinged with mystery and a hint of science fiction. Fans of films based on true stories and the world of journalism will find a fascinating plot here. The combination of historical reality with almost fantastical elements recalls works such as The Adventures of Walter Mitty or films like Department V Investigations, which blend mystery and personal drama. The film stands out for its exploration of collective credulity around supernatural phenomena, while offering a reflection on the human fascination with the unexplained. If you've enjoyed films like Stop Me If You Can or series like the X-Files, The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers may well captivate you.

With The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers, Diego Lerman delivers a comedy-drama that blends journalism, supernatural phenomena and human drama. Featuring a talented cast, the film is based on true events, taking us back to Argentina in the '80s and into the mind of a man fascinated by the inexplicable. Available on Netflix from October 18, 2024, this work promises to captivate both fans of extraterrestrial tales and those who appreciate portraits of atypical characters.

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Starts October 18, 2024

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