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2026 • Comedy • 103m

Torrente for President

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Years have passed since his last adventure, but José Luis Torrente, the most politically incorrect former cop in Spain, still sees himself as a national hero.

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Santiago Segura
Santiago Segura
José Luis Torrente
Gabino Diego
Gabino Diego
Cuco
Carlos Areces
Carlos Areces
Pelayo
Ramón Langa
Ramón Langa
Jacobo Carrascal
Francisco Nicolás
Francisco Nicolás
Franki
Willy Bárcenas
Willy Bárcenas
Santi
Cañita Brava
Cañita Brava
Antoñito
José María Rubio
José María Rubio
Manolito
Xavier Deltell
Xavier Deltell
Torrelavega
David Guapo
David Guapo
David
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey
Le Chief
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
Donald Trump
Susi Caramelo
Susi Caramelo
Carmela
Javier Cámara
Javier Cámara
Rafi
Javier Gutiérrez
Javier Gutiérrez
Solís
Fernando Esteso
Fernando Esteso
Ramiro Cuadrado
Josele Román
Josele Román
Mujer mitin bragas
Leo Harlem
Leo Harlem
Portero
Screenplay: Santiago SeguraDirector: Santiago SeguraExecutive Producer: María Luisa GutiérrezProducer: María Luisa GutiérrezProducer: Santiago Segura

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Martin Oaks
2026-03-20
30%

**The danger of cynicism** The existence of “Torrente for President” manifests itself as a symptom of creative exhaustion, confusing transgression with anachronism. In a political landscape like Spain's, where polarization is already a caricature in itself, Santiago Segura's character has lost its capacity as a paradigm of the critique, becoming instead a redundant and whitewashing echo. While the strength of the first Torrente lay in its ability to unsettle a society aspiring to European modernity, revealing the sediment of a Spain that refused to disappear, today, that antiquated Spain doesn't hide in dark alleys or seedy bars, but has become professionalized on social media, in the mainstream media, and, of course, within the very institutions of the State. Attempting to parody this lack of inhibition with crude jokes is exhausting and highly dangerous. Let's not forget that in Spain there are TV presenters who are also comedians, and who shamelessly claim that "you can't say anything anymore because of President Sánchez's dictatorship." And then, these same charlatans use their media power to censor, denounce, and silence other comedians or actors who dare to joke about the ultra-conservative underbelly of their professional environment. The plot of "Torrente for President" constantly stalls to make way for viral figures whose presence expires as quickly as a trending topic. The crude humor based on scatology, which previously served to underscore the protagonist's moral decay, now seems like a desperate attempt to pad out a script that lumps all politicians together. In a climate of international tension like the present, fiction should aspire to wit or subversive absurdity, and “Torrente for President” is, quite simply, a work that is already outdated, a relic of a cinema that believes that remaining vulgar is synonymous with bravery. And the truth is, if we follow Spanish political reality, we will see that this vulgarity has become pure pornography at the service of a citizenry anesthetized by Artificial Intelligence and the corresponding disinformation. The appearance of far-right media figures in mass-market products like this becomes a risky mechanism of ideological normalization, because when actors, politicians, or journalists known for spreading hate speech or disinformation appear in a light comedy, their image is “humanized,” and the context of the joke and satire acts as a varnish that softens the aggressive edge of their actual discourse.

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Released
Origin
ES
Languages
Spanish
Studios
Bowfinger, Atresmedia Cine, Amiguetes Entertainment

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