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VIDEO: the funniest moments of “Palermo Division”

the Argentine series “Palermo Division”which premiered in Netflix Last Friday, in a few days it became one of the most watched series on the streaming platform, becoming a trending topic on Twitter. The comedy of 8 chapters of around half an hour each, created and starring Santiago Korovsky, received excellent reviews in the media and networks, and its initial impulse was favored by being released on a carnival holiday, the ideal occasion to marathon a series: it was ranked #1 on Netflix’s Top 10.

With acid humor, it focuses on a group of people who work as urban guards, and which was created for inclusive purposes. In fact, the protagonist Philip Rozenfeld He is a young man who ends up in the recruitment offices of the Palermo Division by mistake, and although he does not meet any of the characteristics sought, he remains in the position because of his Jewish last name. However, a police case alters all the planes.

The series makes fun of the false discourses of inclusion, without disrespecting the minimum. In a time marked by the rereading of ways of speaking and behaving, which can hurt or generate situations of exclusion of many various people due to their ethnicity, sex or gender, “Palermo Division” recovers the ability to ridicule the claims of hyper correction, without delegitimizing the search for greater inclusion.

The cast completes it Pilar Gamboa, Daniel Hendler, Martin Garabal, Charo Lopez, Carlos Belloso and alan sabbagh, among others. And although it is not yet confirmed, there is material to wait for a second season.

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