Plats bruts (1999)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Plats bruts is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV
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Cast & Crew.
Jordi Sánchez
Josep Lopes
Joel Joan
David Güell / Creator
Mònica Glaenzel
Emma Cruscat de Palausabulla Belluvach Gonzàlez
Anna Maria Barbany
Conchita Carbonell
Lluís Xavier Villanueva
Ramon
Pau Durà
Pol Requena
Mercè Comes
Assumpció
Borja Espinosa
Stasky
Montse Pérez
Mercedes
Lluís Xavier Villanueva
Ramon / Ramón Zamora / Ramon
Lluís Manyoses
Director
Oriol Grau
Director
Núria Furió
Writer
Francesca Piñón
Maria Dolors
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez 'El Sevilla'
Self
Tomàs Molina
Self
Andreu Buenafuente
Self
Tània Sarrias
Self
Elisenda Roca
TV Host
Lucrecia
Self
Álex Rigola
Self
Núria Feliu
Self
Mònica van Campen
Marcel Gros
Media.
Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Plats bruts (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpladz ˈβɾuts], literally "Dirty Dishes") was a sitcom broadcast by TV3. The show follows the life of Josep Lopes and David Güell. The show was co-produced by Kràmpack, El Terrat and Televisió de Catalunya and directed by Oriol Grau, Lluís Manyoses and Joel Joan. The series, which ran for 73 episodes of between 25 and 30 minutes over six seasons, was broadcast between April 19, 1999 and April 15, 2002.
Plats Bruts enjoyed very good ratings from the beginning, reaching up to a million viewers in the second episode broadcast, and achieved an average of over 35% share and 900,000 viewers in Catalonia. Afterwards the series was broadcast on Canal 300 and 3XL and dubbed into Spanish so it could be aired on Vía Digital, a digital platform which a predecessor of Movistar Plus and ETB 2, a channel broadcasting in the Basque Country.
The series generally contained self-contained stories, with no continuous plot. During its emission it received very good reviews thanks to its fresh and amusing script and due to the cast of actors, several of whom went on to enjoy fame at a national level, including Jordi Sánchez. The show regularly makes fun of Catalan society, especially in its references to Catalanism.