List of Chilean films
This is an index listing Chilean films ordered by year of release.
1920s
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1920 | ||||||
Cuando Chaplin enloqueció de amor | Pedro J. Malbrán | María Leyton, Pedro J. Malbrán, Nemesio Martínez | Silent | |||
Uno de abajo | Armando Rojas Castro | Tulio Amaro, Hugo Beltrán, Edmundo Donar | Silent/drama | |||
1921 | ||||||
Los Payasos se van | Pedro Sienna | Rafael Frontaura, Victor Domingo Silva, Pedro Sienna | Silent | |||
1922 | ||||||
Hombres de esta tierra | Carlos F. Borcosque | Luis Vicentini, Jorge Infante, Ketty Zambelli | Silent | |||
El Triunfo de la Ciencia | Gustavo Bussenius | Eduardo Cosil, Nemesio Martínez | Silent/Drama | |||
1923 | ||||||
Traición | Carlos F. Borcosque | María Brieba, Yvonne D'Albert, Jorge Infante | Silent | |||
1924 | ||||||
Esclavitud | Alberto Santana | Enrique Campos, Augusto Cassasús | Silent/drama | |||
Vida y milagros de Don Fausto | Carlos F. Borcosque | Animated silent comedy | ||||
1925 | ||||||
Las Chicas de la Avenida Pedro Montt | Alberto Santana | Luis Cárdenas, Carlos Gajardo | Silent/drama | |||
Diablo fuerte | Carlos F. Borcosque | Luis Vicentini | Silent | |||
El Húsar de la muerte | Pedro Sienna | Pedro Sienna, Piet Van Ravenstein, Clara Werther, María de Hanning, Dolores Anziani, Hugo Silva, Piet van Ravebstein, Luis Baeza | Silent/drama | |||
Malditas serán las mujeres | Rosario Rodriguez de la Serna | Hilda Blancheteaux, Juan Gross, Vicenta de Yáñez, Germán Pimstein | Silent/Drama | |||
Martín Rivas | Carlos F. Borcosque | Juan Cerecer, Jorge Infante,
Rafael Larson||Silent|| | ||||
La Última trasnochada | Pedro Sienna | Juan Cerecer, Rafael Frontaura, Pepe Martínez, Adriana Morel | Silent/drama | |||
1926 | ||||||
Los Cascabeles de Arlequín | Alberto Santana | Edmundo Fuenzalida, Mercedes Gibson, Plácido Martín | Silent/drama | |||
El huérfano | Carlos F. Borcosque | María Borcosque and Luis Rojas Müller | Silent short | |||
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1929 | ||||||
La Envenenadora | Rosario Rodriguez de la Serna | Hilda Blancheteaux, Juan Gross, Elena Ovalle, Ida Ruby | Drama |
1930s
[edit]Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1930 | ||||||
Una Canción de Amor | Juan Pérez Berrocal | Carlos Christi, Rafael Duque, Luis Morales | Silent/drama | Black and white | ||
1931 | ||||||
Patrullas de Avanzada | Eric Page | Carlos Christi, Antonio Márquez | Silent | Black and white | ||
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1934 | ||||||
Norte y Sur | Jorge Délano | Alejandro Flores, María Llopart, Juan Padilla | Drama | Black and white | ||
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Dos corazones y una tonada | Carlos García Huidobro | Blanca Arce, Rafael Frontaura, María Teresa León | Drama | Black and white | ||
Hombres del sur | Juan Pérez Berrocal | Luisita Aguirrebeña, Helia Grandón, Juan Pérez Berrocal | Drama | Black and white |
1940s
[edit]Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1940 | ||||||
Escándalo | Jorge Délano | Mario Gaete, Patricio Kaulen, Gloria Lynch | Drama | Black and white[citation needed] | ||
1941 | ||||||
La Chica del Crillón | Jorge Délano | Blanca Arce, Conchita Buxón, Poncho Merlet | Black and white | |||
1942 | ||||||
15 mil dibujos | Carlos Trupp, Jaime Escudero | Black and white | ||||
1943 | ||||||
1944 | ||||||
1945 | ||||||
Casamiento por poder | José Bohr | Rolando Caicedo, Alejandro Lira, Cora Díaz | Drama | |||
1946 | ||||||
1947 | ||||||
La dama de las camelias | José Bohr | Ana González Olea, Hernán Castro Oliveira, Lucy Lanny, Alejandro Lira, Héctor Quintanilla, Juan Corona, José Pi Cánovas | Comedy | |||
Si mis campos hablaran | José Bohr | Entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
1948 | ||||||
1949 | ||||||
La cadena infinita | José Bohr | Sara Guasch, Ricardo Moller, Eduardo Naveda, Carmen Bravo Osuna, Marlene Aguilera, Arturo Gatica | Comedy |
1950s
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1954 | ||||||
Confesiones al Amanecer | Pierre Chenal | Lautaro Murúa, Emilio Martinez, Florence Marly | Drama | |||
1955 | ||||||
El gran circo Chamorro | José Bohr | Eugenio Retes, Rafael Frontaura, Malú Gatica, Gerardo Grez, Doris Guerrero, Pepe Guixé | Comedy/drama | |||
1956 | ||||||
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1958 | ||||||
La Caleta olvidada | Bruno Gebel | Entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
1959 |
1960s
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1963 | ||||||
La maleta | Raúl Ruiz | Ruiz's first film | ||||
1964 | ||||||
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1967 | ||||||
Morir un poco | Álvaro Covacevich | Documentary | ||||
Largo viaje | Patricio Kaulen | Enrique Kaulen, Eliana Vidal, Fabio Zerpa | Drama | |||
1968 | ||||||
Ayúdeme usted compadre | Germán Becker | Los Perlas, Los Huasos Quincheros, Pedro Messone, Fresia Soto | Musical | Entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival | ||
Tres tristes tigres | Raúl Ruiz | Luis Alarcón, Fernando Colina, Delfina Guzmán, Shenda Román, Jaime Vadell, Nelson Villagra | Drama | |||
1969 | ||||||
Valparaíso mi amor | Aldo Francia | Hugo Cárcamo, Sara Astica, Liliana Cabrera, Marcelo, Rigoberto Rojo, Pedro Manuel Alvarez | Drama | |||
El chacal de Nahueltoro | Miguel Littín | Nelson Villagra, Shenda Román, Luis Melo, Ruben Sotoconil, Armando Fenoglio | Drama | Entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival | ||
Volver | Germán Becker | Rita Góngora, Pedro Vargas, Zulma Yugar |
1970s
[edit]1980s
[edit]Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1980 | ||||||
1981 | ||||||
1982 | ||||||
Presencia lejana | Angelina Vásquez | Documentary | ||||
1983 | ||||||
El último grumete | Jorge López Sotomayor | Teresita Rivas, Gonzalo Meza, Domingo Tessier, Enrique Heine, Corita Díaz | Adventure | |||
1984 | ||||||
1985 | ||||||
1986 | ||||||
Acta General de Chile | Miguel Littín | Documentary | ||||
1987 | ||||||
1988 | ||||||
Sussi | Gonzalo Justiniano | Marcela Osorio | Comedy | |||
1989 |
1990s
[edit]Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1990 | ||||||
Caluga o menta | Gonzalo Justiniano | Hector Vega Mauricio, Patricia Rivadeneira, Aldo Parodi, Myriam Palacios | Drama | |||
La luna en el espejo | Silvio Caiozzi | Luis Alarcón, Schlomit Baytelman, Juan Cristóbal Meza, Gloria Münchmeyer | Drama | |||
Sandino | Miguel Littín | Kris Kristofferson, Joaquim de Almeida, Dean Stockwell, Ángela Molina | Drama | |||
1991 | ||||||
Amelia Lópes O'Neill | Valeria Sarmiento | Entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
La Frontera | Ricardo Larraín | Patricio Contreras, Gloria Laso, Alonso Venegas, Héctor Noguera, Aldo Bernales | Drama | Won a Silver Bear at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival | ||
Chile in Transition | Gaston Ancelovici, Frank Diamand | Documentary | ||||
1992 | ||||||
Raíz de Chile Mapuche Aymara | David Benavente | Documentary | ||||
1993 | ||||||
Johnny cien pesos | Gustavo Graef-Marino | Armando Araiza, Patricia Rivera, Willy Semler, Aldo Parodi, Rodolfo Bravo, Boris Quercia, Sergio Hernández | Drama | |||
1994 | ||||||
Amnesia | Gonzalo Justiniano | |||||
Los Náufragos | Miguel Littín | Marcelo Romo, Valentina Vargas, Luis Alarcón, Bastián Bodenhofer | Drama | Screened at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival | ||
1995 | ||||||
Agüita heladita | Nicolás Acuña | César Robinsón López, Mario Ossandón, César Robinzon López | Short | |||
Ahuyentando El Temporal | Nelson Cabrera, Luis Costa | Documentary | ||||
1996 | ||||||
El encierro | Marcelo Ferrari | César Abarzua, Pablo Schwarz | Short | |||
1997 | ||||||
Chile, Obstinate Memory (Chile, la memoria obstinada) | Patricio Guzmán | Documentary | Chilean, Canadian, Belgian, German and French coproduction | |||
Historias de fútbol | Andrés Wood | Armando Cavieres, Nora Escobar, Fernando Gallardo, Rodrigo González | Drama | |||
1998 | ||||||
Takilleitor | Daniel de la Vega | Luis Dimas, Alejandra Fosalba, Sergio Hernández, Patricia Rivadeneira | Comedy | |||
Gringuito | Sergio Castilla | Catalina Guerra, Mateo Iribarren, Alejandro Goic, Sebastian Pérez | Drama | |||
Fernando ha vuelto | Silvio Caiozzi | Documentary | ||||
El entusiasmo | Ricardo Larraín | Maribel Verdú, Álvaro Escobar, Carmen Maura, Álvaro Rudolphy | Drama | |||
The Last Stand of Salvador Allende (11 de septiembre de 1973. El último combate de Salvador Allende) | Patricio Henríquez | Documentary | ||||
1999 | ||||||
El Desquite | Andrés Wood | Tamara Acosta, Willy Semler, María Izquierdo, Camila García, Bélgica Castro | Drama | |||
El Chacotero Sentimental | Cristian Galaz | Daniel Muñoz, Lorente Prieto, Sergio Schmied, Fernando Farias, Martin Salinas | Comedy | |||
18 en el parque | Andrés Waissbluth | Documentary | ||||
Valparaíso en el corazón | Gaston Ancelovici | Documentary |
2000s
[edit]Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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2000 | ||||||
Monos con navaja | Stanley Gonczanski | Carola Fadic, Alvaro Espinoza | Drama | Screened at the 2000 Huelva Film Festival | ||
Bastardos en el paraíso | Luis Vera | Camilo Alanís, Lotta Kalge, Daniel Ojala, María Elena Cavieres, Pablo Vera Nieto, Raquel Baeza, Freddy Bylund, Patricio Zamorano | Drama | |||
Ángel Negro | Jorge Olguín | Álvaro Morales, Blanca Lewin, Andrea Freund, Juan Pablo Bastidas, Fernando Gallardo, Álvaro Espinoza | Terror | |||
Aquí se construye | Ignacio Agüero | Documentary | ||||
Tierra del Fuego | Miguel Littín | Screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
2001 | ||||||
La fiebre del loco | Andrés Wood | Tamara Acosta, Emilio Bardi, Loreto Moya, María Izquierdo, Luis Dubo, Julio Marcone, Luis Margani | Drama | |||
Chacabuco, memoria del silencio | Gaston Ancelovici | Documentary | ||||
Te amo, made in Chile | Sergio Castilla | Adrián Castilla, Daniela Ropert, Joshua Walker, Emiliana Araya | Drama | |||
Taxi para tres | Orlando Lübbert | Alejandro Trejo, Fernando Gómez-Rovira, Daniel Muñoz, Elsa Poblete | Comedy/drama | |||
Piel Canela | Cristian Mason | Paz Bascuñán, Benjamín Vicuña, Daniel Alcaíno, Solange Lackington | Comedy/drama | |||
I love Pinochet | Marcela Said | Documentary | ||||
2002 | ||||||
Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui | Alejandro Rojas | Animation | ||||
Estadio Nacional | Carmen Parot | Documentary | ||||
Sangre Eterna | Jorge Olguín | Juan Pablo Ogalde, Blanca Lewin, Patricia López, Carlos Borquez | Horror | |||
2003 | ||||||
B-Happy | Gonzalo Justiniano | Manuela Martelli, Eduardo Barril, Lorene Prieto | Drama | |||
Bombardeo de La Moneda | Pablo Alvarado Aretio | Documentary | ||||
Cesante | Ricardo Amunategui | Coco Legrand, Yasmín Valdés, Gonzalo Robles, Cristián García-Huidobro, Christián Mejía, Fredy Guerrero, Claudio Reyes, Katyna Huberman, Natalia Cuevas, Vanessa Miller, Fernando Larraín, Liliana Ross, Luis Dubó, Patricia Irribarra, Juan Andrés Salfate | Comedy | Winner - Best Chilean Film at the Valdivia International Film Festival[1] | ||
The Chosen One (El nominado) | Nacho Argiro & Gabriel Lopez | Sebastián Layseca, Francisco Reyes, María Elena Swett, Cristián de la Fuente | Slasher | |||
Los Debutantes | Andrés Waissbluth | Antonella Ríos, Néstor Cantillana, Juan Pablo Miranda, Alejandro Trejo | Drama | |||
Sexo con Amor | Boris Quercia | Patricio Contreras, Sigrid Alegría, Catalina Guerra, María Izquierdo, Álvaro Rudolphy, Berta Lasala | Sex comedy | |||
Underground (Subterra) | Marcelo Ferrari | Francisco Reyes, Berta Lasala, Paulina Gálvez, Gabriela Medina, Héctor Noguera, Mariana Loyola | Drama | |||
XS: The Worst Size (XS, la peor talla) | Jorge López Sotomayor | Benjamín Vicuña, Gonzalo Valenzuela, Nicolás Saavedra, María Elena Swett, Florencia Romero, Cristóbal Tapia-Montt, Álvaro Uccelletti, Domingo Guzmán, Malucha Pinto, Sandra Arriagada, Jaime Capó, Otilio Castro, Sebastián Dahm, Felipe Hurtado, Juan Luis León, Diego López, Víctor Mix, Eduardo Banchieri | Comedy | |||
2004 | ||||||
Machuca | Andrés Wood | Ariel Mateluna, Matías Quer, Manuela Martelli | Drama | |||
Cachimba | Silvio Caiozzi | Pablo Schwarz, Mariana Loyola, Julio Jung, Jesús Guzmán | Comedy | |||
Mi mejor enemigo | Alex Bowen | Erto Pantoja, Nicolás Saavedra, Felipe Braun, Miguel Dedovich | Comedy/drama | |||
Mujeres Infieles | Rodrigo Ortúzar Lynch | Sigrid Alegría, Lucía Jiménez, Gabriela Aguilera, Benjamín Vicuña, Daniel Alcaíno | Drama | |||
Promedio Rojo | Nicolás López | Ariel Levy, Nicolás Martínez, Xenia Tostado, Benjamín Vicuña | Comedy | |||
Salvador Allende | Patricio Guzmán | Documentary | Screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival | |||
Actores secundarios | Pachi Bustos, Jorge Leiva | Documentary | ||||
2005 | ||||||
Se arrienda | Alberto Fuguet | Luciano Cruz-Coke, Felipe Braun, Francisca Lewin, Ignacia Allamand, Jaime Vadell, Diego Casanueva, Benjamín Vicuña | Drama | |||
In Bed | Matías Bize | Blanca Lewin, Gonzalo Valenzuela | Drama | |||
The King of San Gregorio | Alfonso Gazitúa | Pedro Vargas, María José Pargas, Gloria Münchmeyer, Andrés Rillón, José Sosa, Giselle Demelchiore, José Miguel Jiménez | Romantic drama | |||
La última luna | Miguel Littín | Ayman Abu Alzulof, Alejandro Goic, Tamara Acosta, Francisca Merino | Drama | Entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival | ||
Parentesis | Francisca Schweitzer, Pablo Solis | Francisco Pérez-Bannen, Sigrid Alegría, Carolina Castro, Luis Gnecco | Drama | |||
Play | Alicia Scherson | Viviana Herrera, Andrés Ulloa, Aline Kuppenhein, Coca Guazzini | Drama | |||
Secuestro | Gonzalo Lira | Rodrigo Bastidas, Marcela Del Valle, Pablo Díaz, Paola Falcone | Drama | |||
2006 | ||||||
Fuga | Pablo Larraín | Benjamín Vicuña, Gastón Pauls, Alfredo Castro, Francisca Imboden | Drama | |||
Kiltro | Ernesto Díaz Espinoza | Marko Zaror | Martial arts, Action | |||
El rey de los huevones | Boris Quercia | Boris Quercia, Angie Jibaja, Rhandy Pinango, Tamara Acosta | Comedy | |||
Padre nuestro | Rodrigo Sepulveda Urzúa | Jaime Vadell, Francisco Pérez-Bannen, Amparo Noguera, Luis Gnecco | Drama | |||
El Pejesapo | José Luis Sepúlveda | Hector Silva, Alicia De Melo, Jose Melo, Jessica Calderon, Barbarella Foster, Yanni Escobar | Drama | |||
Pretendiendo | Claudio Dabed | Bárbara Mori, Marcelo Mazzarello, Amaya Forch, Gonzalo Robles | Romantic comedy | |||
2007 | ||||||
The Toast (El brindis) | Shai Agosin | Ana Serradilla, José Soriano, Francisco Melo, Pablo Krögh | Romance, Comedy-drama | |||
Casa de remolienda | Joaquín Eyzaguirre | Amparo Noguera, Paulina García, Tamara Acosta, Luz Valdivieso, Daniel Muñoz, Alfredo Castro, Daniela Lhorente, Claudio Arredondo, Francisca Eyzaguirre, Luis Gnecco, Claudio Valenzuela, Álvaro Espinoza, Andrés Eyzaguirre, Luis Bravo, Carlos Belmar, Wilson Fuentes, Osvaldo Salom, Jorge Topp, Consuelo Castillo, Pamela Pacheco, Carlos Montenegro, Loreto Vuskovic | Drama | Winner - Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction & Best Costume Design at the Pedro Sienna Awards[2]
Nominated - Best Picture, Best Actress for Amparo Noguera and Paulina Garcia & Best Makeup at the Pedro Sienna Awards[3] | ||
Chile puede | Ricardo Larraín | Willy Semler, Alvaro Rudolphy, Javiera Contador, Boris Quercia, Hugo Arana, Bélgica Castro | Comedy | |||
Papelucho y el Marciano | Alejandro Rojas Téllez | Marina Huerta, Leyla Rangel, Carlos del Campo, Cecilia Gómez, Maggie Vera, Nayelí Solis, Ana Paula Fogarty, Adrián Fogarty, Mario Castañeda | Comedy | |||
Fiestapatria | Luis Vera | Adela Secall, Nelson Brodt, Tiago Correa, Marcela Osorio, Rosa Ramírez, Tatiana Astengo | Drama | Nominated - Horizons Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival[4]
Winner - Best Actress for Marcela Osorio at the Ibero-American Film Festival of Santa Cruz[5] Winner - Best Director at the Trieste Latin American Film Festival[6] Nominated - Colón de Oro at the Havana New Latin American Film Festival[7] Winner - Best Actress for Marcela Osorio at the Pedro Sienna Award[2] Nominated - Best Supporting Performance for Patricio Contreras & Best Costume Design at the Pedro Sienna Award[3] | ||
Life Kills Me (La vida me mata) | Sebastián Silva | Diego Muñoz, Amparo Noguera, Gabriel Díaz, Claudia Celedón, Catalina Saavedra, Ramón Llao, Alejandro Sieveking, Marcial Tagle, Roberto Farías, Luz Valdivieso, Bélgica Castro, Isidora Quer, Maricarmen Arrigorriaga, María Eugenia Barrenechea, Sebastián Silva, Pedropiedra, Pablo Schwarz | Comedy-drama | |||
Microfilia | Nehoc Davis | Julio Briceño, Isabel Leal Cartes, Marcia del Canto, Teresa Hales, Domingo Ravanal | Comedy | |||
Mirageman | Ernesto Díaz Espinoza | Marko Zaror, María Elena Swett, Ariel Mateluna, Mauricio Pesutic, Iván Jara, Jack Arama, Gina Aguad, Eduardo Castro, Pablo Díaz, Francisco Castro, Juan Pablo Miranda, Gabriela Sobarzo, Arturo Ruiz-Tagle, Paula Leoncini, Juan Pablo Aliaga, Sofia Salas, Wernher Schurmann, Salvador Allende, Víctor González, Alfredo Tello, Jorge Lillo, Lucky Buzzio, Constanza Meza-Lopehandia, Nicolás Ibieta | Superhero, Martial arts | Winner - Best Feature - Bronze Medal & Audience Award at the 3rd Fantastic Fest[8]
Winner - Best Chilean Feature Film - Audience Award at the Valdivia International Film Festival[9] Nominated - Best Picture & Best Supporting Actor for Iván Jara at the Pedro Sienna Awards[10][11] | ||
Radio Corazón | Roberto Artiagoitía | Manuela Martelli, Amparo Noguera, Tamara Acosta | Comedy | |||
Scrambled Beer (Malta con huevo) | Cristóbal Valderrama | Diego Muñoz, Nicolás Saavedra, Javiera Díaz de Valdés, Manuela Martelli, Patricio Díaz, Mariana Derderián, Aline Küppenheim, Alejandra Vega, Cristina Peña y Lillo, Rodrigo Salinas, Álvaro Salinas, Camilo Torres, Lucia Baeza, Isolda Cid, Clemente Echavarry, Paula Bravo, Javiera Hernández, Francisco González Hermosilla | Science fiction, Comedy | Winner - Audience Award at the Film Festival of the North of Chile
Winner - Best Screenplay at the Pedro Sienna Awards[3] Nominated - Best Director, Best Soundtrack, Best Art Direction, Best Makeup & Best Special Effects at the Pedro Sienna Awards[2] | ||
2008 | ||||||
199 Tips to Be Happy (199 recetas para ser feliz) | Andrés Waissbluth | Pablo Macaya, Tamara Garea, Andrea García-Huidobro | Drama | |||
Mansacue | Marco Enríquez-Ominami | Cristián Riquelme, Dayana Amigo, Luis Dubó, Patricio Strahovsky, Carolina Oliva, Fernando Gómez Rovira, Claudia Pérez, Mauricio Pesutic | Comedy | |||
Muñeca | Sebastián Arrau | Benjamín Vicuña, Marcial Tagle, Andrés Sáiz, Ana Fernández, María de Los Ángeles García, Catalina Guerra, Francisco Neculman, Hector Cabrera | Drama | Winner - Great Paoa - Best National Film & Marcial Tagle at the 20th Viña del Mar International Film Festival.[12] | ||
Optical Illusions (Ilusiones ópticas) | Cristián Jiménez | Ivan Alvarez de Araya, Gregory Cohen, Samuel González | Comedy-drama | |||
Perdido | Alberto Fuguet | Pablo Cerda, Mirella Pascual | Adventure, Drama | |||
El regalo | Cristián Galaz & Andrea Ugalde | Nelson Villagra, Jamie Vadell, Julio Jung, Delfina Guzmán and Gloria Munchmeyer | Romantic comedy | |||
Tony Manero | Pablo Larraín | Alfredo Castro, Paola Lattus, Elsa Poblete | Drama | |||
2009 | ||||||
The Maid (La nana) | Sebastián Silva | Catalina Saavedra, Claudia Celedón, Alejandro Goic | Comedy-drama | Winner of Sundance Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema - Dramatic), and Special Jury Prize (World Cinema - Dramatic); nominated for Golden Globe; winner of at least 27 other festival awards | ||
You Think You're the Prettiest, But You Are the Sluttiest (Te creís la más linda (pero erís la más puta)) | Che Sandoval | Martin Castillo, Camila Le-Bert, Francisco Braithwaite, Andrea Riquelme, Grimanesa Jiménez, Eduardo Cruz, Paula Bravo, Che Sandoval, Sebastián Brahm, Bárbara Rebolledo | Comedy | Winner - Best Fiction Feature Film at the La Plata Latin American Film Festival[13]
Winner - Best Actor for Martín Castillo at the Pedro Sienna Awards[14] Nominated - Best Director, Best Supporting Actress for Grimanesa Jiménez & Best Editing at the Pedro Sienna Awards[15] |
2010s
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2010 | ||||||
DRAMA | Matias Lira | Isidora Urrejola, Eusebio Arenas, Diego Ruiz, Benjamín Vicuña, Fernanda Urrejola | Drama | Winner, Work in Progress, Habana Film Festival | ||
The Life of Fish | Matías Bize | Santiago Cabrera | Drama | Winner, Best Spanish Language Film at the 25th Goya Awards | ||
Post Mortem | Pablo Larraín | Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers | Drama | |||
2011 | ||||||
El circuito de Román | Sebastian Brahm | Cristián Carvajal, Paola Giannini, Alexis Moreno | Drama | Premiered at Toronto International Film Festival 2011 | ||
Violeta se fue a los cielos | Andrés Wood | Francisca Gavilán | Drama | World Cinema Jury Prize (Dramatic) at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival | ||
Población Obrera | Rodrigo Fernández | Documentary | Seleccionado en FIDOC 2015 y SANFIC 2015 | |||
2012 | ||||||
Su nombre era Chile y que él era el distribuidor más bonito de drogas | James Ard | Documentary | ||||
Joven y Alocada | Marialy Rivas | Drama | Sundance Film Festival Award (Screenwriting) | |||
No | Pablo Larraín | Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Luis Gnecco, Antonia Zegers | Historical drama | First Chilean film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | ||
Thursday Till Sunday | Dominga Sotomayor Castillo | Santi Ahumada, Emiliano Freifeld and Paola Giannini | Drama | Winner of multiple awards including the International Film Festival's Rotterdam Tiger Award (Grand Prize), Honorable Mention at Los Angeles Film Festival | ||
Partir to live | Domingo García-Huidobro | |||||
2013 | ||||||
Gloria | Sebastián Lelio | Paulina García | Entered into the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival | |||
The Summer of Flying Fish | Marcela Said | Gregory Cohen, Francisca Walker, María Izquierdo | Premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival | |||
The Quispe Girls | Sebastián Sepúlveda | Catalina Saavedra | Entered into the Venice Film Festival | |||
The Dance of Reality | Alejandro Jodorowsky | Brontis Jodorowsky, Pamela Flores, Alejandro Jodorowsky | Screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival | |||
2014 | ||||||
To Kill a Man | Alejandro Fernández Almendras | Daniel Antivilo, Daniel Candia, Ariel Mateluna | Drama | With France; entered into the International Film Festival Rotterdam | ||
Hijo de Trauco | Alan Fischer | Luis Dubó, María Izquierdo, Alejandro Trejo, Xabier Usabiaga, Daniela Ramírez, Daniel Antivilo, Juan Pablo Miranda | Drama, Adventure | Premiered at the 35th La Havana International Film Festival | ||
2015 | ||||||
Beyond My Grandfather Allende | Marcia Tambutti | |||||
The Club | Pablo Larraín | Alfredo Castro, Roberto Farías, Antonia Zegers | Drama | Premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival | ||
In the Grayscale (En la Gama de los Grises) | Claudio Marcone | Francisco Celhay, Daniela Ramirez, Emilio Edwards | Drama | |||
Inside the Mind of a Psychopath (El Tila: Fragmentos de un psicópata) | Alejandro Torres | Nicolás Zárate, Daniela Ramírez, Rodrigo Soto, Daniel Alcaíno, Fabián Sanhueza, Jorge Becker, Tiare Pino, Rodrigo Alarcón, Norma Araya, Jeanette Castillo, Gladys de Sanhueza, Teresa Díaz, Christopher Estay, Sebastián Echeverría, Damaris Torres, Ignacio Echegoyen, Trinidad González, Barbara Vera, Alejandro Montes, Bárbara Santander | Psychological thriller | Winner - Best Actor for Nicolás Zárate at the 11th Santiago International Film Festival[16]
Nominated - Best Leading Actor for Nicolás Zárate & Best Supporting Actress for Trinidad González at the Caleuche Awards[17][18] | ||
The Pearl Button | Patricio Guzmán | Documentary | ||||
Sex Life of Plants (Vida sexual de las plantas) | Sebastián Brahm | Francisca Lewin, Mario Horton, Ingrid Isensee, Cristián Jiménez, Nataly Varillas, Gloria Laso, Gabriela Aguilera, Nathalie Nicloux, Alejandro Hernández, Andrés Almeida, José Palma, Bernardo Quesney, Manuel Figueroa, Mauricio Dávila | Romantic drama | Winner - New Directors Award - Special Mention at the 63rd San Sebastián International Film Festival[19] | ||
2016 | ||||||
The Blind Christ | Christopher Murray | |||||
Jesús | Fernando Guzzoni | |||||
Neruda | Pablo Larraín | Luis Gnecco, Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro | Biographical drama | Internationally co-produced; premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival | ||
You'll Never Be Alone (Nunca vas a estar solo) | Álex Anwandter | Antonia Zegers, Sergio Hernández | Drama | |||
2017 | ||||||
Cielo | Alison McAlpine | Documentary | Chile-Canada coproduction | |||
The Desert Bride | Cecilia Atán, Valeria Pivato | Paulina García, Claudio Rissi | With Argentina; premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival | |||
Los Perros | Marcela Said | Antonia Zegers, Alfredo Castro | Premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival | |||
A Fantastic Woman | Sebastian Lelio | Daniela Vega, Francisco Reyes | Winner the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2018 | |||
2018 | ||||||
2019 | ||||||
The Cordillera of Dreams (La cordillera de los sueños) | Patricio Guzmán | Documentary | In co-production with France
Winner - Golden Eye at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival[20] Nominated - Best Documentary Film at the 45th César Awards[21] Winner - Best Ibero-American Film at the 36th Goya Awards[22] | |||
Hecho bolsa | Felipe Izquierdo | Felipe Izquierdo, Bélgica Castro, Julio Jung, Erick Polhammer, Francisca Imboden, Fernando Larraín | Comedy | |||
Homeless | Jorge Campusano, José Ignacio Navarro & Santiago O'Ryan | Iván Fernández, Elliot Leguizamo, Bernardo Rodríguez, Sebastian Rosas, Emiliano Vanosa, Gerardo Vázquez | Science fiction, Satire, Black comedy | In co-production with Argentina
It is based on the television series of the same name by José Ignacio Navarro[23] | ||
The Journey of Monalisa (El viaje de Monalisa) | Nicole Costa | Iván Monalisa Ojeda | Documentary | In co-production with The United States
Winner - Best Documentary at the Bilbao Zinegoak International Film Festival[24] Winner - Best National Feature Film at the Docs Valparaíso International Documentary Film Festival[25] Winner - National Feature Film Competition - Honorable Mention at the La Serena International Film Festival[26] Winner - Best Documentary Feature Film at the LesGaiCineMad, Madrid International LGBT Film Festival[27] | ||
Lemebel | Joanna Reposi Garibaldi | Pedro Lemebel | Documentary | |||
Lina from Lima | María Paz González | Magaly Solier, Emilia Ossandon, Herode Joseph, Betty Villalta, Exequiel Alvear, James González, Cecilia Cartasegna, Edgardo Castro, Javiera Contador, Sebastián Brahm, Alberto Tenorio, Domitila Castillo, Ingrid Cevallos, Miguel Perea, Ítalo Suárez, Brian Montalvo, Diego Olivares, Ricardo León, Camilo Toro, Catalina Aros, Geraldine Raud, Félix Acosta, Liliana Meza | Drama | An international co-production with Peru and Argentina
Winner - Best Chilean Feature Film & Héctor Ríos Award - Best Direction of Photography at the Valdivia International Film Festival[28] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival[29] Winner - Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Chilean Film Festival[30] Winner - Best Art Direction, Best Male Cast & Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Quilpué Chilean Film Festival[31] Winner - Best Film in co-production with Argentina at the Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards[32] | ||
The Man of the Future (El hombre del futuro) | Felipe Ríos Fuentes | José Soza, Antonia Giesen, Sergio Hernández, Rubén Redlich, Roberto Farías, Amparo Noguera, Giannina Fruttero, Jorge Arecheta, Erto Pantoja, Solange Lackington, María Alché, Nicolás Rojas, Luis Uribe | Drama, Road Movie | Nominated - Crystal Globe at the 54th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival[33]
Winner - Special Jury Mention - Promising New Talent for Antonia Giesen at the 54th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival[33] Nominated - Best International Film at the Santiago International Film Festival[34] | ||
The Prince (El principe) | Sebastián Muñoz | Alfredo Castro, Juan Carlos Maldonado, Gastón Pauls | Drama |
2020s
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2020 | ||||||
Bad Neighbor | Mal vecino | Ricardo Jara | Documentary | Winner - Best Feature Film - Audience Award at the Patagonia Eco Film Fest[35]
Winner - Best Editing for Ricardo Jara & Marcela Nieto at the Rengo International Film Festival[36] Nominated - Green Screen Latin America at the Cali Environmental Film Festival[37] Winner - Best Film in the Territorial Gaze at the Viña del Mar International Film Festival[38] | ||
Forgotten Roads | La nave del olvido | Nicol Ruiz Benavides | Rosa Ramírez, Romana Satt, Gabriela Arancibia, Claudia Devia, Raúl López Leyton, Cristóbal Ruiz, María Carrillo, María José Benavides, Hugo Chamorro, Gunther Butter | Romantic drama | Winner - Best Film with a Genre Perspective & Best Director at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[39] | |
Jailbreak Pact | Pacto de fuga | David Albala | Benjamín Vicuña, Roberto Farías, Víctor Montero, Francisca Gavilán, Amparo Noguera, Diego Ruiz, Eusebio Arenas, Mateo Iribarren, Willy Semler, Patricio Contreras, Roberto Peña, Pablo Teillier, Gonzalo Canelo, Luis Dubó, Hugo Medina | Action, Thriller | ||
Karnawal | Juan Pablo Félix | Alfredo Castro, Martin López Lacci, Mónica Lairana, Diego Cremonesi, Adrián Fondari, Sergio Prina, José Luis Arias, Ángel Apolonio Cruz, Fernando Lamas Ventura | Coming-of-age, Drama | An international co-production with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico and Norway | ||
Kill Pinochet | Matar a Pinochet | Juan Ignacio Sabatini | Daniela Ramírez, Cristián Carvajal, Juan Martín Gravina, Gastón Salgado, Julieta Zylberberg, Gabriel Cañas, Mario Horton, Luis Gnecco, Alejandro Goic | Thriller, Drama | Nominated - Best Ibero-American Debut Film at the 8th Platino Awards[40] | |
The Mole Agent | El agente topo | Maite Alberdi | Documentary | Nominated - Best Documentary Feature at the 93rd Academy Awards[41] | ||
My Tender Matador | Tengo miedo torero | Rodrigo Sepúlveda | Alfredo Castro, Leonardo Ortizgris, Amparo Noguera | Drama | Based on Pedro Lemebel's novel of the same name | |
Nahuel and the Magic Book | Nahuel y el Libro Mágico | Germán Acuña Delgadillo | Consuelo Pizarro, Vanesa Silva, Sebastian Dupont, Muriel Benavides, Jorge Lillo, Marcelo Liapiz, Sergio Schmied, Sandro Larenas | Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Coming-of-Age | Winner of Chilemonos in 2020 and the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2021 | |
Nobody Knows I'm Here | Nadie sabe que estoy aquí | Gaspar Antillo | Jorge Garcia, Millaray Lobos, Nelson Brodt, Juan Falcón, Julio Fuentes | Drama | ||
The Promise of Return | La promesa del retorno | Cristián Sánchez Garfias | Natalia Martínez, Manuel Hübner, José Ignacio Diez, Anderson Tudor, Beatriz Carillo, Rafael Jean François, Daniel Pérez | Fantasy, Mystery | Nominated - American Competition - Best Picture at the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival[42]
Nominated - Iberoamerican Competition - Best Picture at the Alternative Lima Festival[43] | |
Songs of Repression | Cantos de represión | Estephan Wagner & Marianne Hougen-Moraga | Documentary | An international co-production with Denmark and Netherlands | ||
Take a Spin in the Air | Date una vuelta en el aire | Cristián Sánchez Garfias | Rodrigo González Larrondo, Cristóbal Bascuñán, Diego Madrigal, Zacarías del Río, Ana María Zabala, Camila Leppe, José Ignacio Diez, Daniel Pérez | Surrealist, Fantasy, Comedy, Thriller | Nominated - American Competition - Best Picture at the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival[42]
Nominated - Fiction Feature Film Competition - Jury Award at the Biarritz Amérique Latine Festival[citation needed] | |
La Verónica | Leonardo Medel | Mariana Di Girolamo, Patricia Rivadeneira, Ariel Mateluna, Antonia Giesen, Willy Semler, Josefina Montané, Coco Páez, María Jesús Vidaurre | Drama | Nominated - Latin Horizons Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival[44]
Winner - Rebels with a Cause Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[45] Winner - Best Actress for Mariana di Girolamo at the Aswan International Women's Film Festival[46] Winner - Best Film & Best Performance for Mariana Di Girolamo at the North Bend Film Festival[47] Nominated - Best Film at the 25th Lima Film Festival[48] Winner - Signis Award & FIPRESCI Award at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema[49] | ||
2021 | ||||||
Apps | Lucio A. Rojas, Sandra Arriagada, José Miguel Zúñiga, Camilo León & Samot Márquez | Tutú Vidaurre, Clara Kovacic, Fernanda Finterbusch, León Arriagada, Néstor Cantillana, Nicolás Durán, Ignacia Uribe | Anthology, Horror, Fantasy | An international co-production with Argentina | ||
The Eternal Moment | Sergio Larrain: el instante eterno | Sebastián Moreno | Sergio Larraín | Biographical, Documentary | Winner - National Documentary Competition - Best Film at the Valparaíso International Recovered Film Festival[50]
Winner - Best Director at the Saraqusta Film Festival[51] | |
Every Man for Himself | Cada uno tiene su cada uno | Alexis Donoso | Leonardo Pizarro, Nicolás Rojas, Romina Herrera | Drama | ||
Fever Dream | Distancia de rescate | Claudia Llosa | María Valverde, Dolores Fonzi, German Palacios, Guillermo Pfening, Emilio Vodanovich, Guillermina Sorribes Liotta, Marcelo Michinaux, Cristina Banegas | Psychological thriller | An international co-production with Peru, Spain and United States | |
Gaucho Americano | Nicolás Molina | Joaquín Agüil, Victor Jara | Documentary | Nominated - International Spectrum - Best Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary[52]
Winner - Genziana d'Oro at the Trento Film Festival[53] | ||
Immersion | Inmersión | Nicolás Postiglione | Alfredo Castro, Consuelo Carreño, Michael Silva, Mariela Mignot, Alex Quevedo | Thriller | In co-production with Mexico | |
(Im)Patient | El pa(de)ciente | Constanza Fernández Bertrand | Héctor Noguera, Amparo Noguera, Naldy Hernández, Emilia Noguera, Diego Casanueva, Daniel Muñoz, Paola Giannini, Gabriela Aguilera | Drama | Winner - Silver Colon - Audience Award at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[54]
Nominated - International Competition - Best Film at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema[55] | |
My Brothers Dream Awake | Mis hermanos sueñan despiertos | Claudia Huaiquimilla | Iván Cáceres, César Herrera, Paulina García, Andrew Bargsted, Sebastián Ayala, Julia Lübbert, Belén Herrera, René Miranda, Joaquín Huenufil, Diego Arboleda, Luz Jiménez, Robinson Aravena, Mario Ocampo, Germán Díaz, Ariel Mateluna, Claudio Arredondo, Otilio Castro, Víctor Recabarren, Francisco Sepúlveda, Ángel Pérez, Alejandro Neira, Jorge Chambergo, Martín Maldonado, Daniel Huaiquimilla, Jonathan Saldías | Drama | Nominated - Golden Leopard at the 74th Locarno Film Festival[56]
Winner - Best Film & Héctor Ríos Award for Best Cinematography for Mauro Veloso at the Valdivia International Film Festival[57] Winner - Best Ibero-American Fiction Film, Best Screenplay & Best Actor for Iván Cáceres at the 36th Guadalajara International Film Festival[58] Winner - Coup de Cœur Award & Audience Award at the 34th Toulouse Latin Film Festival[59] Nominated - Gold Hugo at the 57th Chicago International Film Festival[60] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film & Young Cineastes Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival[61] Winner - Special Mention of the Jury & Best Screenplay for Fiction Feature Films at the Las Alturas International Film Festival[62] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the 44th Ariel Award[63] | |
A Place Called Dignity | Un lugar llamado Dignidad | Matías Rojas Valencia | Salvador Insunza, Hanns Zischler, Amalia Kassai, Noa Westermeyer, Luis Dubó, David Gaete, Alex Gorlich, Alejandro Goic, Giannina Fruttero, Claudia Cabezas, Paulina Urrutia, Vivian Mahler, Philippa Zu Knyphausen, Gerardo Naumann, Ignacio Solari, Christiane Diaz, Victoria De Gregorio | Drama | An international co-production with France, Colombia, Argentina and Germany
Nominated - Grand Prix - Best Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[64] Winner - Best Director at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival[65] | |
Superno | Abel Mekasha | Esubalew Nasir, Debre Libanos | Science fiction, Psychological thriller | In co-production with Ethiopia | ||
Three Souls | Tres almas | José Guerrero Urzúa | Daniela Milla, Ermelinda Milla, Paolo Segura, Sandra Cárcamo, Alfredo Poblete, Gonzalo Jara, Danilo Palacios, Claudio Pérez | Western, Drama | It is the second film that tells the story of the Quispe sisters after The Quispe Girls (2013).[66] | |
2022 | ||||||
130 Children | 130 hermanos | Ainara Aparici | Documentary | In co-production with Costa Rica | ||
1976 | Manuela Martelli | Aline Kuppenheim, Nicolás Sepúlveda, Hugo Medina, Alejandro Goic, Carmen Gloria Martínez, Antonia Zegers, Marcial Tagle | Drama | Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the 37th Goya Awards[67] | ||
The Announced Death of Willy Semler | La anunciada muerte de Willy Semler | Benjamin Rojo | Cuti Aste, Francisca Rojo, Willy Semler | Comedy-drama | ||
Blanquita | Fernando Guzzoni | Alejandro Goic, Amparo Noguera, Marcelo Alonso, Daniela Ramírez, Ariel Grandón | Drama | Chilean entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards[68] | ||
Burning Patience | Ardiente paciencia | Rodrigo Sepúlveda | Vivianne Dietz, Andrew Bargsted | Romantic drama | Based on the novel Ardiente paciencia (The Postman) by Antonio Skármeta.[69] | |
The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future | La vaca que cantó una canción hacia el futuro | Francisca Alegría | Mía Maestro, Alfredo Castro, Leonor Varela, Marcial Tagle, Enzo Ferrada | Drama | An international co-production with France, United States and Germany | |
Fever | Fiebre | Elisa Eliash | Lautaro Cantillana Teke, Nora Catalano, Macarena Teke, Néstor Cantillana, José Soza, Tita Iacobelli, Agatha Simunovic, Luciano Jadrievich, Gabriel Urzua, Paula Zuñiga, Paula Bravo, Camilo Egaña | Family, Fantasy | Based on the 2017 short film Un poco de fiebre by Elisa Eliash[70] | |
The Hunteress | Cazadora | Martín Duplaquet | Natalia Reddersen, Willy Semler, Felipe Valenzuela, Alexandra Von Hummel | Science fiction, Psychological thriller | ||
I’d Like You to Live My Youth Again | Me gustaría que vivieras mi juventud de nuevo | Nicolás Guzmán | Victoria Watson, Nerea Silva, Demian | Documentary | ||
The Invisible Girl | La pampa | Dorian Fernández-Moris | Fernando Bacilio, Luz Pinedo, Mayella Lloclla, Pamela Lloclla, Oscar Carrillo, Alain Salinas, Sylvia Majo, Gonzalo Molina, Antonieta Pari | Thriller, Drama | An international co-production with Peru and Spain | |
My Imaginary Country | Mi país imaginario | Patricio Guzmán | Patricio Guzmán | Documentary | In co-production with France
Nominated - Golden Eye at the 75th Cannes Film Festival[71] Winner - Best Documentary Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival[72] Nominated - Horizons Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival[73] Nominated - Best Documentary at the Oslo Films from the South Festival[citation needed] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 10th Platino Awards[74] | |
Notes For a Film | Notas para una película | Ignacio Agüero | Gustave Verniory, Alexis Maspreuve, Ignacio Agüero | Documentary | In co-production with France | |
Phantom Project | Proyecto fantasma | Roberto Doveris | Juan Cano, Ingrid Isensee, Violeta Castillo, Fernanda Toledo, Fernando Castillo, Yasmín Ludueñas, Natalia Grez, Rocío Monasterio, Claudio González Ravanal, Marco Carmona, Conrado Soto, Constanza Fernández, Sofía Oportot, Paloma Larraín, Tomás Abalo | Fantasy, Comedy-drama | Winner - Best Actor for Juan Cano at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema[75]
Nominated - Best Film at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema[75] | |
La Provisoria | Melina Fernández da Silva & Nicolás Meta | Andrés Ciavaglia, Ana Pauls, Juan Chapur, Sol Bordigoni, Nicolás Juárez, Albertina Vázquez | Comedy-drama | An international co-production with Argentina, Brazil, Colombia & France | ||
The Punishment | El castigo | Matías Bize | Antonia Zegers, Néstor Cantillana, Santiago Urbina, Catalina Saavedra, Yair Juri | Experimental, Fantasy, Romantic comedy | Winner - Best Actress for Antonia Zegers at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[76] Nominated - Best Latin American Film at the Forqué Awards[77] Winner - Best Film & Best Actress for Antonia Zegers at the Beijing Film Festival[78] Nominated - Best Actress for Antonia Zegers at the 10th Platino Awards[79] Nominated - Best Ibero-American film at the Málaga Film Festival[80] Winner - Best Director at the Málaga Film Festival[80] | |
Off-Lined | Desconectados | Diego Rougier | Javiera Contador, María Jesus Haran, Diego Rojas, Dayana Amigo, Jaime Vadell, Jorge Zabaleta, Carmen Gloria Bresky, Alejandro Trejo, Luis Dubó, Luz Jiménez, Gabriela Hernández, Alonso Torres, Catalina Castelblanco | Comedy | The first Chilean film produced for Amazon Prime Video[81] | |
S.O.S. Mamis: La película | Gabriela Sobarzo | Loreto Aravena, Paz Bascuñán, Tamara Acosta, María Elena Swett, Jenny Cavallo, Ignacia Allamand, Ricardo Fernández Flores, Marcial Tagle, Igal Furman, Cristina Aburto, Pablo Zúñiga, Lorena Capetillo, Edison Díaz, Alondra Venezuela, Matteo Sepúlveda Silva, Santiago B. Swett, Leonor Asensio Bascuñán, Florencia Massardo Cavallo, Steffi Lutz, Jaime Bandayrel, Gabriela Sobarzo, Berni Traub, Carola Krebs, Javiera Gallo, Lina Baldessari, Fernando Alé, Chepo Sepúlveda | Comedy | |||
Sembrando Libertad | Benito Espinosa & Paloma Larraín | Francisco Ramírez, Daniela Núñez, Bárbara Becerra, Paloma Larraín, Beno Espinosa, Mateo Espinosa, Jimmy Águila, Sergio Burgos | Mockumentary, Comedy | |||
2023 | ||||||
Analogues | Análogos | Jorge Olguín | Mónica Carrasco, Jorge Gajardo, Cindy Díaz | Science fiction, Drama | Winner - Jury Prize at the 51st CURTAS Vilagarcía International Fantastic Film Festival[82]
Winner - Best Acting Cast for Mónica Carrasco, Jorge Gajardo & Cindy Díaz at the Uruguayan Fantastic and Fear Film Festival[83] Nominated - Best Film at the LA Festival of Cinema[84] | |
El Conde | Pablo Larraín | Jaime Vadell, Gloria Münchmeyer, Alfredo Castro, Paula Luchsinger | Black comedy, Horror, Satire | Nominated - Golden Lion at the 80th Venice International Film Festival[85]
Winner - Golden Osella for Best Screenplay at the 80th Venice International Film Festival[86] Winner - Silver Frog at the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage[87] Nominated - Best Cinematography at the IndieWire Critics Poll[88] Nominated - Best Cinematography at the 96th Academy Awards[89] | ||
The Eternal Memory | La memoria infinita | Maite Alberdi | Augusto Góngora, Paulina Urrutia | Documentary | Won - World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary Competition at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival[90] | |
The Fist of the Condor | El puño del cóndor | Ernesto Díaz Espinoza | Marko Zaror, Gina Aguad, Eyal Meyer, Man Soo Yoon, José Manuel, Fernanda Urrejola | Martial arts | ||
History and Geography | Historia y Geografía | Bernardo Quesney | Amparo Noguera, Catalina Saavedra, Pablo Schwarz, Paloma Moreno, Paulina Urrutia, Steevens Benjamin | Comedy | Winner - Best Director & Best Performance for Amparo Noguera at the 19th Santiago International Film Festival[91]
Winner - Feature Film Competition - Best Performance at the 16th Chilean Film Festival[92] Winner - Best National Feature Film at the 12nd Antofagasta International Film Festival[93] Nominated - Best Picture at the 28th Lima Film Festival[94] | |
The Lulú Club | Papá youtuber | Marcos Carnevale | Benjamín Vicuña, Jorge Zabaleta, Fernando Larraín, Rodrigo Muñoz, Laurita Fernández, Johanna Francella, Nayaraq Guevara, Silvina Quintanilla | Comedy-drama | In co-production with Argentina | |
The Movie Teller | La contadora de películas | Lone Scherfig | Bérénice Bejo, Antonio de la Torre, Daniel Brühl, Sara Becker, Alondra Valenzuela | Comedy-drama | An international co-production with Spain and France | |
Outsider Girls | Las demás | Alexandra Hyland | Nicole Sazo, Alicia Rodríguez, Geraldine Neary, Gabriela Arancibia, Paola Lattus, Alonso Quintero, Amalia Kassai, María Paz Grandjean, Eyal Meyer | Comedy-drama | Premiered on January 30, 2023 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam[95] | |
Prison in the Andes | Penal Cordillera | Felipe Carmona | Bastián Bodenhöfer, Hugo Medina, Andrew Bargsted, Mauricio Pesutic, Alejandro Trejo, Óscar Hernández, Daniel Alcaíno, Juan Carlos Maldonado | Drama | Nominated - Sutherland Trophy at the 67th BFI London Film Festival[96]
Nominated - Golden Colon at the 49th Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[97] Winner - Best Performance at the 49th Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[98] Nominated - Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film - Best Picture at the 39th Guadalajara International Film Festival[99] | |
S.O.S. Mamis 2: New Mom on the Block | S.O.S. Mamis 2: Mosquita muerta | Gabriela Sobarzo | Loreto Aravena, Paz Bascuñán, Tamara Acosta, María Elena Swett, Jenny Cavallo, Ricardo Fernández, Karla Melo, Ignacia Allamand, Igal Furman, Cristina Aburto, Leonor Asencio Bascuñán, Francisco German, Edison Díaz, Paulina Hunt as Nun, Ignacio Santa Cruz, Elías Collado | Comedy | Sequel of S.O.S. Mamis: La película (2022) | |
The Settlers | Los colonos | Felipe Gálvez Haberle | Camilo Arancibia, Benjamín Westfall, Alfredo Castro, Sam Spruell, Marcelo Alonso, Mishell Guaña, Mark Stanley | Western, Drama | Nominated - Un Certain Regard at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[100]
Nominated - Caméra d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[101] Winner - FIPRESCI Prize at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[102] Nominated - CineVision Award at the Munich International Film Festival[103] An international co-production with Argentina, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, France, Denmark, Sweden and Germany | |
Sister & Sister | Las hijas | Kattia González | Ariana Chaves Gavilán, Cala Rossel Campos, Fernando Bonilla, Joshua De León, Milagros Fernández, Lía Jiménez, Gabriela Man, Angello Morales, Michelle Quiñones, Lurys Rivera, Mir Rodriguez, Seuxis Sánchez | Drama | In co-production with Panama
Winner - Best Ibero-American Film at the 26th Málaga Film Festival[104] Nominated - Ibero-American Competition - Grand Jury Prize at the 49th Seattle International Film Festival[105][106] Nominated - Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film - Best Film at the 38th Guadalajara International Film Festival[107] Nominated - New Talent Competition - Grand Prix at the Taipei Film Festival[108] Nominated - Best Picture at the 27th Lima Film Festival[109] | |
Sorcery | Brujería | Christopher Murray | Valentina Véliz, Daniel Antivilo, Sebastian Hülk, Daniel Muñoz, Neddiel Muñoz Millalonco | Fantasy, Drama | Nominated - World Film Dramatic Competition at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival[110]
An international co-production with Mexico and Germany | |
El vacío | Gustavo Graef-Marino | Francisco Reyes Morandé, Javiera Díaz de Valdés, Aída Caballero, Emilia Noguera, Benjamín Gallo | Romantic drama | |||
Sayen | Alexander Witt | Rallen Montenegro, Arón Piper, Enrique Arce | Action | |||
Sayen: The Dessert Road | Sayen: la ruta seca | Rallen Montenegro, Arón Piper, Enrique Arce | Action | |||
2024 | ||||||
In Her Place | El lugar de la otra | Maite Alberdi | Elisa Zulueta, Francisca Lewin, Marcial Tagle, Pablo Macaya, Gabriel Urzúa | Crime, Historical drama | ||
Just One Spring | Una sola primavera | Joaquín Pedretti | Majo Cabrera, Salma Vera, Ever Enciso, Miguel Romero, Mauricio Paniagua, Sonia Tiranti | Drama | An international co-production with Argentina and Paraguay |
See also
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