

Season 1 • Episode 1
LatestWhat would it be to be just 15 cm tall?... The answer is in each episode of The Tiniest Man, a formal and serious guy that is only a bit taller than the height of a shoe, that lives in the real world, in a real size house, using mostly normal size objects, ignoring its real condition. Along 53 episodes x 1 minute, The Tiniest Man faces daily tasks, like taking a bus, drinking coffee, going to the cinema, or planning holidays. Of course, everything becomes a big adventure to him. He will deal to solve his scale issues in very unusual ways, stressing the comedy and the wit of the series.
Practical Effects
Zero CGI, all real objects manipulated with obsessive precision
Direction
Zaramella's timing rivals Buster Keaton with a budget of pocket lint
Editing
Seamless pixilation that makes 15cm feel like an epic journey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Zaramella shot entirely in-camera with no digital compositing, meaning every 'giant' object interaction required surgical choreography. One coffee cup scene took 47 attempts.
The series channels Argentine silent cinema tradition through a modern micro-format, predating TikTok's vertical obsession by years while perfecting it.
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