¡Viva Chile Mierda!

¡Viva Chile Mierda! (2013)

Chile, 1974. Under the cloak of darkness Pinochet's military intelligence service raid the home of the filmmaker's aunt Gaby. She, together with her husband and brother, were blindfolded and taken to a secret military prison to be interrogated. For three weeks they were tortured and terrorized. No one knew where they were. Their children were kept under armed guard. Were it not for the help given to them by one young prison guard, they would not have coped. That guard was Andres 'Papudo' Valenzuela, who several years later would be the first military intelligence officer to admit to the crimes committed by the dictatorship. Through intimate interviews, illustrations, animations and first person voice over, this film traces the lives of both prisoners and guard in order to reflect on the enduring effects of this traumatic history. Their stories shine light on larger issues of exile, national identity, truth and reconciliation.
Living In Tengrela
IMDB: N/A 2012

Living In Tengrela (2012)

Living In Tengrela (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Portraits of a man and a woman, which in the detachment of their african village, are delivering us
Killer Shots
IMDB: N/A 2011

Killer Shots (2011)

Killer Shots (2011)
IMDB: N/A
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Warmzeit
IMDB: 7.2 2012

Warmzeit (2012)

Warmzeit (2012)
IMDB: 7.2
Director: Knut Karger
Warmzeit (in engl. warm period) connects people in different places of this world whose every-day
Going Up the Stairs
IMDB: 6.1 2011

Going Up the Stairs (2011)

Going Up the Stairs (2011)
IMDB: 6.1
Warm, revealing and often surprisingly funny, Iranian filmmaker Roksareh Ghaem Maghami's
Dance of Love
IMDB: 7.3 2013

Dance of Love (2013)

Dance of Love (2013)
IMDB: 7.3
Director: Wilco de Groot
4 people from four corners of the world have their love for dancing zouk in common. They travel