

When the fun of double dating begins to grow old, Richard and Bettina share a dirty little secret with their friends Diego and Emilia: They live a double life as swingers, and would love to share this practice with them.
Acting
Suar and Peterson's excruciating married-couple telepathy.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes Argentine politeness.
Direction
Kaplan's gift for making dinner parties feel like hostage situations.

Director
Diego Kaplan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kaplan's film sparked debate in Argentina about bourgeois hypocrisy — the comedy works because these characters have the vocabulary of liberation and the instincts of repression.
The dinner party scene was shot in a single 11-minute take; the actors were genuinely drinking wine and increasingly uncertain where Kaplan would call cut.