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Welcome
to New York is a set of impressions,
an exercise of inverted ethnography in which the directors
show their irreverent and sarcastic vision of the "Capital
of the World". But this is also a reflection on
contemporary human being, his inescapable animal nature
and tragic fate, topics that instead of disappearing
under the heavy layer of civilization, seem to become
more evident in the most influential city of the present
world.
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Clever
Monkey Pinochet Versus La Moneda’s Pigs
is a film about ten groups of kids and young Chileans
who, through collective creation processes, carry out
several mise-en-scenes of the events around the 1973
Military Coup. The result is an amazing narration about
the past and the present of our country, built up by
the fragmented imaginary of those Chileans who were
born after this historic event.
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A
Man Aside is Ricardo Liaño, a Spanish inmigrant
settled in Chile who was boxing promoter, show business
producer and creator of a number of muddy businesses.
Old sponger and talker and now an octogenarian and a poor
man, Liaño wanders around with the obssesion of
himself still being a winner and that for the third time
in his life he will be a millionaire “in dollars”.
Through a singular mix of tragedy and comedy, this film
is a portrait of the progressive darkening of a mind.
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Chi-chi-chi
Le-le-le Martín Vargas of Chile is a feature
documentary film about the return to the ring of a former
box champion and his impact in the whole chilean society.
Sport is only a pretext to investigate in the national
identity. Thanks to that Martín Vargas is a phenomenon
that crosses all the Chilean society, this documentary
is a human and cultural x-ray of Chile, expressed in a
plethora of personages and situations that give account
of our original one, fascinating and many times pathetic
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