After Chilean writer María Carolina Geel murders her lover, the case captivates shy legal secretary Mercedes, sparking a connection between the two women.
Augusto and Paulina have been together for 25 years. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease eight years ago, and they both fear the day when he no longer recognizes her.
When an 83-year-old man named Sergio is hired as a private investigator to look into allegations of elder abuse in a nursing home, he becomes an undercover spy. As he immerses himself in the lives of the residents, he uncovers neglect, gender imbalance, and age discrimination. Through hidden cameras and his own observations, Sergio exposes the truth while grappling with his own aging and solitude.
Over 46 minutes, the film takes the viewer on a journey to discover different initiatives and cases where Chileans are contributing to mitigate the effects of climate change, from large-scale projects and scientific innovations to day-to-day citizen actions, all of which are collectively necessary. The focus of this documentary is to show how Chile is contributing to an issue that affects all of humanity, such as climate change, in five thematic areas: sustainable agriculture; forest and biodiversity conservation; renewable energy; the water crisis; and astronomy.
A movie about an immigrant in a retirement home, exploring themes of memory, collaboration, and senility.
Mauricio, a lifeguard on a Chilean beach, considers himself to be a model of efficiency and professionalism. His colleagues, however, think otherwise, and speculate on why he never goes into the water. Maite Alberdi's visually gorgeous feature documentary debut has the intensity of a short story; beginning as a quirky character study of lifeguards and beachgoers, it becomes something altogether darker and more shocking when events take a dramatic turn.
Zoila and Marta have become friends in the residence where they live because they have the same goal, to escape quickly from the place. In their day to day life, they plan original escape strategies as they need to return home urgently, one to feed her husband and the other to take care of her mother.
In Tea Time, a group of elderly women in Chile gather regularly for tea, cherishing their long-lasting friendship as they share stories, laughter, and tears. This heartwarming documentary explores the bond that develops among these old friends through the simple ritual of tea time. It portrays the joys and challenges of aging and the importance of human connection.
The Grown-Ups is a documentary film that follows the lives of four middle-aged adults with Down syndrome who attend a special school in Chile. The film provides an intimate look into their lives, showing their dreams, desires, and struggles as they navigate through adulthood.
A captivating documentary that explores the world of hairdressing, showcasing the talents and stories of passionate hairstylists. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film delves into the artistry and creativity of these individuals, highlighting their unique perspectives and experiences. From high-end salons to local barbershops, 'The Hairdressers' takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the world of hairdressing.
A comedic and insightful exploration of the often manipulative and misleading tactics used in media and advertising to influence public opinion.
Piñon is 6 years old and Chestnut is 9, they are clowns and have lived all their life in the circus, learning to combine applause and school. Piñon dreams of being a renowned circus artist, while his brother worries about studying. One day their life is interrupted by a terrible news, they must leave the circus and with it their father and friends, to go and live somewhere else, there they will be forced to behave as if they were sedentary.
Since he was born, Rai has defied all medical prognoses, today he turns one year old and her mom treasures his imperfectly perfect normality.
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