Good Life Delivery is a 2004 Argentine, French, and Dutch film, directed by Leonardo Di Cesare, and written by Di Cesare and Hans Garrino. The film features Ignacio Toselli as Hernán, Mariana Anghileri as Pato, and Oscar Nuñez as Venancio, Pato's manipulative father, among others. The film was partly funded by INCAA. This black comedy is about average people who live in González Catán, a working-class suburb southwest of Buenos Aires, and are having a hard time making a living. In the beginning, Hernán helps his brother and his wife get ready for a their big move to... Spain. His parents are forced to leave Argentina in order to escape the ravages of the country's economic crisis. Hernán is left alone in the Buenos Aires suburbs. He works at an agency delivering messages on a small motorcycle. One day, at a gas station, he meets Pato, an attractive woman working the pumps. Hernán invites Pato to rent the room his brother vacated. Pato is a mysterious young woman. She realizes Hernán likes her and she decides to go along in returning his advances. Yet, Hernán is quite surprised when he comes home one night.
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| Release date: | 2004 |
| Directed by: | Leonardo Di Cesare |
| Runtime: | 93 Minutes |
| Producer: | Edgard Tenenbaum |
| Editor: | Liliana Nadal |
| Music by: | Pablo della Maggiora |
| Cinematography: | Leandro Martinez |
| Screenplay by: | Leonardo Di Cesare, Hans Garrino |
| Genre: | Comedy |