Chile '76
Chile '76

Chile '76 (2022)

7.0 ? Oct 20, 2022 1h 36m

Overview

Chile, 1976. Carmen heads off to her beach house. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps onto unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to.

Genres

Drama

Release Date

October 20, 2022

Rating

7.0 /10

Runtime

1h 36m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Aline Küppenheim

Aline Küppenheim

Carmen

Nicolás Sepúlveda

Nicolás Sepúlveda

Elías

Hugo Medina

Hugo Medina

Father Sánchez

Alejandro Goic

Alejandro Goic

Miguel

Carmen Gloria Martinez

Estela

Amalia Kassai

Amalia Kassai

Leonor

Gabriel Urzúa

Gabriel Urzúa

Tomás

Luis Cerda

Luis Cerda

Pedro

Ana Clara Delfino

Clara

Elena Delfino

Elena

Salvador Guenel

Andrés

Marcial Tagle

Marcial Tagle

Osvaldo

Antonia Zegers

Antonia Zegers

Raquel

Vilma Verdejo

Julita

Mauricio Pesutic

Mauricio Pesutic

Eugenio

Yasna Rídez

Yasna Rídez

Silvia

Francisco Ossa

Francisco Ossa

Father Rafael

Jacinta Vidal

Aurora

Elvis Fuentes

Elvis Fuentes

Kidnapping Voices (voice) / Humberto

Mora Recalde

Mora Recalde

Nurse

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7.0/10

Nov 21, 2024

Aline Küppenheim turns in quite an impressive performance here as the middle class woman, married to a doctor, who finds herself embroiled in some clandestine activities at the height of the Pinochet administration in Chile. All she actually wants to do is get their beach house repainted, but when the local priest (Hugo Medina) approaches "Carmen" and asks her to take care of an injured young man, she finds herself exposed to quite a few dangers as she discovers "Elías" (Nicolás Sepúlveda) has a bullet hole in him and is on the run with the police looking for him. Over the next ninety minutes we get quite a sense of the peril in which she has to live; of her nervously sneaking about watching her own every move; telling lies and swapping buses when she travelled - all more akin to something from a John Le Carré novel rather than life in a supposedly civilised 1970s nation. What adds to the effectiveness of this drama is the fact that aside from some television actuality, we see little of the actual oppressiveness of the regime. It's the changes in her behaviour and her attitude to the young "Elías" that subtly embeds the sense of menace throughout the film. I didn't love the soundtrack and some might not like the inconclusiveness of the denouement, but I found that - like life in this turmoil-ridden country itself, made it all the more potent. Worth a watch.

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