Film
1976 (15)
Dir. Manuela Martelli, Chile, 2022, 95 mins, subtitled. Cast. Aline Kuppenheim, Nicolas Sepulveda, Hugo Medina.
Set during the peak of the brutal dictatorship in 1976 Chile, housewife Carmen heads off to her family's holiday beach house to supervise its renovation. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps into unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to, unwittingly entering a much more dangerous world that connects her with the opposition movement. As she becomes aware that Elías is actually on the run from Pinochet’s police force, she experiences a quiet revolution as her own life begins to change.
Inspired by the mysterious life of her grandmother, Martelli's film that debuted as part of last year's Cannes Directors Fortnight's programme is a tense and curious watch set during a very potent period of Chile's history.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and potential triggering contents, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “ratings info” section: www.bbfc.co.uk
Set during the peak of the brutal dictatorship in 1976 Chile, housewife Carmen heads off to her family's holiday beach house to supervise its renovation. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps into unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to, unwittingly entering a much more dangerous world that connects her with the opposition movement. As she becomes aware that Elías is actually on the run from Pinochet’s police force, she experiences a quiet revolution as her own life begins to change.
Inspired by the mysterious life of her grandmother, Martelli's film that debuted as part of last year's Cannes Directors Fortnight's programme is a tense and curious watch set during a very potent period of Chile's history.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and potential triggering contents, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “ratings info” section: www.bbfc.co.uk