In her new film, the actor turned director examines the brutality of the Pinochet regime and the oppressive gender politics of the society he ruled. A scene from Chile ’76. (Courtesy of Kino Lorber) ...
Chile ’76’ director Manuela Martelli returns to Cannes with a drama whose 9-year-old protagonist has an insider’s view of a missing-person case and the lies spun around it.
EXCLUSIVE: Chilean director Manuela Martelli will make her Cannes Official Selection debut in May with second feature The Meltdown premiering in Un Certain Regard, and Deadline can reveal a first ...
Managed by the professional online platform Coprocity (read our interview), which works in partnership with 16 co-production markets, the second Coprocity Development Prize has been handed to The ...
"I'm not a common criminal." "What are you then?" Kino Lorber has debuted their official trailer for Chile '76, an acclaimed Chilean drama based on a true story, from actress turned director Manuela ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paris-based Luxbox has shared in exclusivity with Variety a first trailer for Manuela Martelli’s “1976,” one of Chile – and indeed ...
It’s beneath a specifically rich hue of pink paint that Carmen (Aline Küppenheim), a former nurse from the upper crust of Chilean society, aims to conceal any signs of unrest within her. The horrors ...
MADRID — Aligning two like-minded up-and-coming companies making acclaimed auteur-driven cinema, Jonas Carpignano’s Italy-based Stayblack has boarded “1976,” the directorial feature debut of actress ...
CALL her the accidental actress. Manuela Martelli of Chile never planned to appear in a movie, but then a friend told her that director Gonzalo Justiniano was casting for “B-Happy.” “It was very funny ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Set in Chile in 1992 during a a time of transition after Pinochet’s 17-year dictatorship, the drama follows nine-year-old Inès who ...
MADRID — Aligning two like-minded up-and-coming companies making acclaimed auteur-driven cinema, Jonas Carpignano’s Italy-based Stayblack has boarded “1976,” the directorial feature debut of actress ...