In this episode about Soviet cinema from the 1920s, Miguel Góis, José Diogo Quintela and Ricardo Araújo Pereira talk about American cinema from the 1940s. Then, they get irritated by a documentary about an octopus, regret eating magnets and harshly criticize the fact that there are too many Guineas. They also reflect on collections of excuses and beach logistics. At the end, they remember a sketch in which an individual claims the position of greatest in his village.
Thus Let’s Have to Speak Another Way has the support of Worten and Pisca Pisca.
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Miguel Góis, José Diogo Quintela and Ricardo Araújo Pereira are three of the four members of the comedy group Gato Fedorento, which marked Portuguese comedy in the early 2000s. They currently work together on writing and producing “Isto é Gozar com Quem Trabalha”, a Sunday night program on SIC, but it is “Assim Vamos Ter de Falar de Outra Maneira” that marks the return of the three in front of the microphones, without a script and without time. defined.
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You can listen to “Assim Vamos Ter de Falar de Outra Maneira” on the SIC website, SIC Notícias and Expresso, and on all podcast platforms. Listen and subscribe here.
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