
Liliana Ross
1939 - 2018Gringuito
Sergio M. Castilla
Sebastián Pérez, Mateo Iribarren
Ivan is a kid whose family decides to go back to Chile from New York, after at least a decade away. Ivan of course is not quite the Chilean kid his grandparents would like him to be: he sulks, misses the Opera, finds things odd and ugly, acting like a real "little gringo" (hence the title).
Gringuito
Mujeres infieles
Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch
María José Prieto, Cristián Campos
Cecilia Ureta, host of Chile's highest-rated news show, announces the results of a United Nations survey, the conclusion of which states that 62% of Chilean women are or have never been unfaithful. Ironically, Cecilia maintains an extramarital relationship with the network's owner. Maliciously, a rival colleague discovers this during a live broadcast, with tragic results. The revelation spreads becoming a conversation of national interest.
Unfaithful Women
Cesante
Ricardo Amunátegui
Coco Legrand, Yasmín Valdés
Carlos Meléndez is unemployed, and finding himself without basic services such as gas, water and electricity. For twelve hours, he will have to endure and battle against the various ills of a congested city - bureaucratic secretaries of ill will, punk criminals, policemen, among others- in order to seek the respect of his peers.
Cesante
Rojo intenso
Javier Elorrieta
María Elena Swett, Tamara Acosta
Javier is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean. They have a six year old son, living in Chile and enjoy a prosperous economic position. The three are, at last, on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a problem of claustrophobia that prevented her from traveling. The family moved to a camp, near the home of Javier's parents. There they meet Ignacio, a handsome young man, a friendly neighbor. But not everything is as nice as it seems at first sight.
Psycho Game
Héctor Noguera, caminos de vida y teatro
María de la Luz Hurtado, Luis Cifuentes
Héctor Noguera, Liliana Ross
Hector Noguera recalls his long trajectory that extends for more than fifty years through the poetic text of Calderón de la Barca "Life is a dream".
Héctor Noguera, caminos de vida y teatro
Niño transparente
Iñaki Velásquez
Antonia Zegers, Katty Kowaleczko
Erica Kästner is a female director, she's about to premiere her documentary about transgender children, the protagonist of that film is her son Gaspar. In a press conference before release, she's ask about the presidential campaign of her sister Amara, Erica confess she doesn't support her, this unleash a personal conflict among the Kästner family, this grows into a national scandal.
Niño transparente