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1976 (15) Borderlines Film Festival – PREVIEW
15th March 2023 4:30 pm
Preview courtesy of New Wave Films
An affluent woman’s experience offers a telling insight into how the Pinochet dictatorship maintained its brute force and pervasive influence.
In 1976 Chile, Carmen heads off to her beach house to supervise its renovation. Her husband, children and grandchildren come and go during the winter vacation. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps into unexplored territory, far removed from her quiet routine. Gradually, her perspective on what is happening shifts as uncertainty and paranoia takes over her life. An outstanding performance by Aline Küppenheim as the chain-smoking, pill-popping Carmen, whose elegant exterior masks secrets and discontents, ramps up the very real tension.
“This searingly intense character study sees a woman questioning her cosy bourgeois lifestyle in Pinochet’s Chile. Martelli’s film exquisitely evokes Carmen’s muted revolutionary spirit…” Marina Ashioti, Little White Lies
DIRECTOR: Manuela Martelli
STARRING: Aline Küppenheim, Nicolás Sepúlveda, Hugo Medina
CHILE/ARGENTINA/QATAR, 2022
SPANISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
1 HOUR 35 MINUTES
Sutherland Award (First Feature Competition), London Film Festival, 2022
Please note: All entry to Malvern Cinema is currently through the fire exits located at the front (Grange Road) side of the building. For audience members entering through the rear (Park) doors, entry to the Cinema is via the corridor adjacent to Door 6 of the Forum Theatre. We very much regret that, for reasons of safety, there will be no wheelchair access to Malvern Cinema until further notice. Because of this we will be substantially increasing the number of film screenings in the Forum Theatre, which remains accessible to wheelchair users. For more access information please click HERE.