

A 6-minute descent into broadcasting chaos that'll make you never trust live TV again.
A soccer radio commentator pretending to be live must deal with his malfunctioning tv signal. But his signal is not the only one off.
Acting
Jesús Ochoa's escalating physical panic is masterclass.
Direction
Mello wrings six minutes of pure tension from one room.
Writing
The final punchline lands like a gut-shot.
Director
Flavio González Mello
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Mexico's 2002 World Cup run, it satirizes the national obsession with fútbol commentary as performance art.
The film's structure—one unbroken real-time spiral—reportedly required 27 takes to nail the timing.