OPENS JUNE 2
“A gripping psychological thriller … one of the finest Latin American productions to open stateside this year” – Carlos Aguilar, Los Angeles Times
10th Cine Latino Encore Engagement
ABOUT THE FILM
Set during the early days of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, Manuela Martelli’s searing debut feature, Chile ’76, builds from quiet character study to gripping suspense thriller as it explores one woman’s precarious flirtation with political engagement.
Carmen (Aline Kuppenheim) leads a sheltered upper middle class existence. She heads to her summer house in the off-season to supervise its renovation, while also performing local charitable works through her church. Her husband, children, and grandchildren come back and forth during the winter vacation, bringing reminders of the world beyond. When the family priest asks her to take care of an injured young man he has been sheltering in secret, Carmen is inadvertently drawn into the world of the Chilean political opposition and must face real-world threats she is unprepared to handle, with potentially disastrous consequences for her and her entire family.