Chile '76
Directors’ Fortnight Showcase
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1h 36m
Leaving November 1
Directed by Manuela Martelli | 97 mins | 2022
Martelli’s directorial debut is an absorbing noir-tinged historical drama set in the early days of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile. Aline Küppenheim stars as a middle-class Santiago housewife who is drawn into an anti-government conspiracy when the local priest recruits her to give medical assistance to a wounded dissident.
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