The Chilean film had passion and very good acting, especially Paulina Garcia in the title role of Gloria. I connected with that film and with her. There was life in it. There was a lot of emotion and feeling. See the original. A free-spirited divorcee spends her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. She soon finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with the joys of budding love and the complications of datin find out more...
Military dictator Augusto Pinochet calls for a referendum to decide his permanence in power in 1988, the leaders of the opposition persuade a young daring advertising executive - René Saavedra - to head their campaign. With limited resources and under the constant scrutiny of the despot's watchmen, Saavedra and his team conceive of a bold plan to win the election and free their country from oppression.
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Set during Chile’s murderous military coup in 1973 we observe the grim events through the eyes of a seemingly inconsequential and charmless couple, one a middle aged morgue attendant, the other a cabaret dancer. Post Mortem is a fascinating depiction of events and a perceptive human drama from the acclaimed director of the superb and deepl find out more...
Brilliant, terrifying, appalling and deeply moving. Pablo Larrain's El Club sees a small group of ex-clergy living in a shared house by the coast in Chile. Their sins, previously known only to God, their victims and their own conscience, are made public, changing the dynamic of their community forever. A remarkable, if challenging watch, especially for dog lovers - some scenes may cause distress.
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