








Drunk History is an award-winning comedy series that traces its roots back to the web-series created by Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner. The concept of the show is simple- in each episode, an inebriated narrator recounts a historical event from their countryâs history, while reenactors act out the anecdotes, lip-syncing the narrators' slurred speech. The show is known for being simultaneously hilarious, informative, and irreverent towards history and pop culture. The series has been a hit with audiences and critics alike, earning three Primetime Emmy Awards, and spawning various spin-offs and international adaptations. Drunk History Argentina is the Argentinean version of the popular Comedy Central show, which premiered on August 24, 2021.
Drunk History Argentina follows the traditional format of the series, in which an intoxicated narrator tells the historical events from Argentina's past to a group of listeners. The show features local comedians, actors, and TV personalities as the inebriated narrators who try their (often slurred) best to tell the stories of people and events from Argentina's history, ranging from the country's independence to the Peronist era and beyond.
The show's opening episode "Independencia Drink" explores the events leading up to Argentina's declaration of independence in 1816. Narrator and comedian Gregorio Rossello drinks his way through the story of the revolution, covering pivotal moments like the May Revolution, the Battle of Tucumán, and the Congress of Tucumán. The reenactments are stylishly executed, with the actors dressed in period-piece costumes and lip-syncing to the narrator's comic ramblings. The sketches are often hilariously absurd but never detract from the historical context of the story. The episode ends with Rossello being informed of how many historical facts he got wrong, which is a recurring bit throughout the show.
Another episode, "Eva Peron Drink," delves into the life of the iconic Argentinean figure, Eva Peron. Comedian and narrator Dalia Gutmann takes too many sips from her wine glass and recalls the life of the former first lady who championed women's rights, charity work, and social justice. The episode covers Peron's upbringing in poverty, her rise to fame as an actress, and her marriage to Juan Perón. The reenactments are full of melodrama and tragedy, reflecting the highs and lows of Evaâs life.
Apart from the historical events, Drunk History Argentina also touches on cultural zeitgeist topics. In the episode titled "Tango Drink", narrator Lucas Lauriente drinks and speaks about the history of Tango, the passionate and seductive dance form that was born in Buenos Aires in the late 19th century. The episode covers the origins of Tango, the social and cultural impact of the dance form, and the maestros who helped in its evolution. Laurienteâs descriptions are full of wit and humor, and the reenactments are executed with full-on Tango passion.
What makes Drunk History Argentina stand out from other historical dramas or comedies is its unique take on the narratives. While other historical dramas may take a somber or serious tone, Drunk History Argentina injects humor and absurdity into the historical events, making the stories more fun and entertaining. The drunk narrators, stumbling their way through the stories, add to the show's charm, providing a humorous perspective through which to view the history of their country. The show's director, Fernando Migueles, manages to seamlessly blend the comic retellings with the engaging reenactments, creating an engrossing and entertaining history lesson.
Drunk History Argentina is a fresh and innovative way of looking at the history of Argentina. The show's humor and irreverence towards the historical figures and events may not be for everyone, but for those looking for a unique and entertaining perspective on their nation's history, this series is a must-watch. Drunk History Argentina is yet another addition to the list of successful international adaptations of the series, proving that the show's concept is universal and that history can be entertaining when viewed through the lens of comedy.
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Premiere DateAugust 31, 2021

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