Divine Confusion (2008)

When love misses its mark

Divine Confusion (2008) poster

The Greek Olimpian Gods engage in the human life experience to its full intensity, for which they choose Mexico City's trendy night club: "Olimpus Dancing Club". Once living in the mortal's world, the naughty Eros (with help of a gang of ill-behaved gods), is responsible for unleashing a forbidden passion that disrupts the lives of the members of two families of not-so-simple mortals.

Director: Salvador Garcini
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 105 min
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Editing: Luciana Jauffred Gorostiza
Production: Videocine, Lionsgate, Equipment & Film Design
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Salvador Garcini
More Films in Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Divine Confusion about?
The Greek Olimpian Gods engage in the human life experience to its full intensity, for which they choose Mexico City's trendy night club: "Olimpus Dancing Club". Once living in the mortal's world, the naughty Eros (with help of a gang of ill-behaved gods), is responsible for unleashing a forbidden passion that disrupts the lives of the members of two families of not-so-simple mortals.
Who directed Divine Confusion?
Divine Confusion was directed by Salvador Garcini.
Who stars in Divine Confusion?
Divine Confusion stars Jesús Ochoa, Diana Bracho, Lisa Owen, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Alejandro Camacho, Luis Roberto Guzmán.
How long is Divine Confusion?
Divine Confusion has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Divine Confusion?
Divine Confusion is a Drama, Comedy, Romance film.
Where was Divine Confusion produced?
Divine Confusion was produced in Mexico.