Young writer-director Diego Céspedes, who world premiered his feature debut at Cannes, tells THR how the story is inspired by his own experiences and why our world today needs a film about community.
They already captivated the globe once, when they were trapped a half-mile underground for more than two months last year. Now, the story of the 33 Chilean miners is getting set for a second dramatic ...
The AIDS allegory has also played at the likes of Toronto, AFI Fest and San Sebastian, where it was honored as the best Latin American film, on its travels throughout the film festival circuit. Set in ...
The filmmakers of the animated short “Bear Story,” which won Chile its first Oscar, have reteamed on a feature debut, “Brave Cat.” Directed by Gabriel Osorio and produced by Pato Escala, the project ...
In conjunction with PST: LA/LA, the Getty’s sprawling, multi-venue initiative exploring Latin American and Latina/o art in LA, the Los Angeles Filmforum has organized an equally ambitious film series, ...
How much: $20/general admission; $15/Aspen Film members Tickets: Wheeler box office; http://www.aspenshowtix.com A straightforward biopic could not contain Pablo ...
Discover Chile’s landscapes through drone footage capturing deserts, mountains, glaciers, forests, and coastlines. The film blends iconic destinations such as the Atacama Desert and Patagonia with ...
Young writer-director Diego Céspedes' feature debut is Chile's entry for the best international feature category at the Oscars. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The AIDS allegory has also played ...