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Chilean cinema refers to all films produced in
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a ...
or made by
Chileans Chileans ( es, Chilenos) are people identified with the country of Chile, whose connection may be residential, legal, historical, ethnic, or cultural. For most Chileans, several or all of these connections exist and are collectively the source ...
. It had its origins at the start of the 20th century with the first Chilean film screening in 1902 and the first Chilean
feature film A feature film or feature-length film is a narrative film (motion picture or "movie") with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole presentation in a commercial entertainment program. The term ''feature film'' originall ...
appearing in 1910. The oldest surviving feature is '' El Húsar de la Muerte'' (1925), and the last silent film was ''Patrullas de Avanzada'' (1931). The Chilean film industry struggled in the late 1940s and in the 1950s, despite some box-office successes such as ''El Diamante de Maharajá''. The 1960s saw the development of the "New Chilean Cinema", with films like ''
Three Sad Tigers ''Three Sad Tigers'' ( es, Tres tristes tigres) is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Alejandro Sieveking, which itself was based on the novel '' Tres tristes tigres'' by Cuban ...
'' (1968), ''
Jackal of Nahueltoro ''Jackal of Nahueltoro'' ( es, El Chacal de Nahueltoro) is a 1969 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín, based on the true story of Jorge Valenzuela Torres, a poor farmer who, during a drunken rampage in 1960, murdered his partner and fi ...
'' (1969) and '' Valparaíso mi amor'' (1969). After the 1973 military coup, film production was low, with many filmmakers working in exile. It increased after the end of the
Pinochet regime Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (, , , ; 25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean general who ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990, first as the leader of the Military Junta of Chile from 1973 to 1981, being declared President of ...
in 1989, with occasional critical and/or popular successes such as '' Johnny cien pesos'' (1993), ''Historias de Fútbol'' (1997) and ''Gringuito'' (1998). Greater box office success came in the late 1990s and early 2000s with films like '' El Chacotero Sentimental: la película'' (1999), ''
Sexo con Amor ''Sexo con Amor'' (''Sex with Love'') is a 2003 Chilean sex comedy film directed and written by Boris Quercia. who also wrote the screenplay and co-stars in the film. Starring Sigrid Alegría, Álvaro Rudolphy, Patricio Contreras, María Izq ...
'' (2003), ''Sub Terra'' (2003), and ''
Machuca ''Machuca'' is a 2004 internationally co-produced film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna, Manuela Martelli, and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi. Set in Santiago during the months leadi ...
'' (2004) all of which were surpassed by ''Stefan v/s Kramer'' (2012) and '' Sin filtro'' (2016). In recent years, Chilean films have made increasingly regular appearances at international film festivals, with '' No'' (2012) becoming the first Chilean film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and ''
A Fantastic Woman ''A Fantastic Woman'' ( es, Una mujer fantástica) is a 2017 drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio, written by Lelio and Gonzalo Maza, produced by Juan de Dios and Pablo Larraín and starring Daniela Vega and Francisco Reyes. It was selected ...
'' (2017) the first to win it.


History


Origins

On 17 February 1895 entrepreneur Francisco de Paola presented the first
Kinetoscope The Kinetoscope is an early motion picture exhibition device, designed for films to be viewed by one person at a time through a peephole viewer window. The Kinetoscope was not a movie projector, but it introduced the basic approach that woul ...
, an early motion picture exhibition device, in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whos ...
. Next year, on 25 August 1896, the first
Cinématographe Cinematograph or kinematograph is an early term for several types of motion picture film mechanisms. The name was used for movie cameras as well as film projectors, or for complete systems that also provided means to print films (such as the Cin ...
reels were shown to an astounded audience in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whos ...
. These were the same movies that only eight months earlier, the Lumiere Brothers had shown in
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. In the north of Chile, the
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mining industry created enough wealth to allow cities like
Antofagasta Antofagasta () is a port city in northern Chile, about north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669. After the Spanish American wars ...
and
Iquique Iquique () is a port city and commune in northern Chile, capital of both the Iquique Province and Tarapacá Region. It lies on the Pacific coast, west of the Pampa del Tamarugal, which is part of the Atacama Desert. It has a population of 191, ...
some privileges rare in other parts of the country. In Iquique, photographer Luis Oddó Osorio was enthralled by this new technology and started to create his own short films. On 20 May 1897, he screened the short documentary "Una cueca en Cavancha" in the Great Philharmonic Hall on Tarapaca Street. Osorio followed his first short with "El desfile en honor del Brasil", "La llegada de un tren de pasajeros a la estación de Iquique", "Bomba Tarapacá Nº7" and "Grupo de gananciosos en la partida de football". In 1897, some
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es began to screen movies, which attracted great interest at first but soon trailed off due to the lack of new material. In the same year in Santiago, two new movie venues opened which both featured Edison's
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, less popular than the
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. In June that year, the
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was also launched as another alternative to the cinematographe, although it eventually failed. By the end of the year, all these new places would be closed. In 1900, the Apollo Theatre in Santiago exhibited the film "Carreras en Viña", (Racing in Viña) and some other foreign films. The exact date that the films screened and further details of this event remain unknown. In the port city of
Valparaíso Valparaíso (; ) is a major city, seaport, naval base, and educational centre in the commune of Valparaíso, Chile. "Greater Valparaíso" is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Valparaíso is located about northwest of Santiago ...
, the first film ever fully produced in Chile was launched at the Teatro ODEON on 26 May 1902. The film, ''Ejercicio General del Cuerpo de Bomberos'' (General Practice of the Fire Department), filmed on 20 May the same year, was only three minutes long and showed the annual public show performed by the Valparaíso Fire Department in the city's Aníbal Pinto square. Nothing is known of the film's director, cinematographer or production team, and only 27 seconds of footage remain today, held by the Catholic University of Valparaíso. In 1903, "Un paseo por playa ancha" (A walk through Playa Ancha) was filmed in Valparaiso by Maurice Albert Massonnier. The film is split into three parts. First, a
huaso A huaso () is a Chilean countryman and skilled horseman, similar to the American cowboy, the Mexican charro (and its northern equivalent, the vaquero), the gaucho of Argentina, Uruguay and Rio Grande Do Sul, and the Australian stockman. ...
charges into the scene, causing some commotion among the people around, and dances the traditional Chilean cueca accompanied by musicians. This is followed by a scene where the characters eat a Chilean Cazuela. Finally, in the last scene, a fight breaks but is quickly controlled by a guard. Maurice Albert Massonnier was sent to Chile by the Lumiere Brothers' company, one of many sent around the world to document and produce films for them. After screening his film in Chile, Massonnier sent the film to Paris, where several copies were made. One of those copies was found in 1994 by Chilean film restorer Daniel Sandoval in an archive on Bois-d'Arcy. "Un paseo por playa ancha" is now the oldest surviving Chilean movie. Massonier ended up settling in Chile and made his own production company, "Empresa Massonnier y Ca".


The silent era

Film production boomed in Chile in the silent era, with 78 films released between 1910 and 1931. The first full-length film, ''Manuel Rodríguez'', was released in 1910. Directed by Adolfo Urzúa, and starring Nicanor de la Sotta, it told the story of
Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza Manuel Xavier Rodríguez Erdoíza (; February 27, 1785 – May 26, 1818) was a Chilean lawyer and guerrilla warfare, guerrilla leader, considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Rodríguez was of Basque people, Basque descent. Early lif ...
, who fought for Chile's independence from Spain until his death in 1818.Historia del Cine Chileno
Festival Internacional de Cine de Valdivia, September 2005, Emol.cl (website of El Mercurio newspaper). Retrieved 10 February 2013.
Among the many Chilean directors who took up the art in this period – Salvatore Giambastini, Juan Pérez Berrocal, Jorge "Coke" Délano, Nicanor de la Sotta, Carlos Borcosque and Alberto Santana – one name in particular stands out for film historians: Pedro Sienna, a former stage actor who went on to direct and act in some of the best films of the age. It was Sienna who wrote, directed and starred in the first Chilean feature-length film that has survived to this day, '' El Húsar de la Muerte'' (The Hussar of the Dead). Premiered in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whos ...
on 24 November 1925, ''El Húsar de la Muerte'' – like Adolfo Urzúa's eponymous ''Manuel Rodríguez'' – tells the story of Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza. The film was restored in 1962 by the
University of Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
's film archive, with a musical soundtrack by well-known Chilean composer and pianist Sergio Ortega. ''El Húsar de la Muerte'' was shown in the Treasures from the Archives category of the 2005
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. Critic Carolina Robino described ''El Húsar de la Muerte'' in
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as "an extremely refined film for its era. The visual imagery has an extraordinary richness. Sienna plays masterfully with the time-shifts, with the subjective view of the characters and with their thoughts. Without words, it tells an epic story with exquisite touches of humor and provides an accurate description of Chilean colonial society." The last silent movie produced in Chile was ''Patrullas de Avanzada'' (Advanced Patrol), directed by Eric Page and released in 1931.


1940s and 1960s

In 1942, the Chilean Production Development Corporation (Spanish: "Corporación de Fomento de la Producción" or
CORFO The Production Development Corporation (CORFO, from es, Corporación de Fomento de la Producción de Chile) is a Chilean governmental organization that was founded in 1939 by President Pedro Aguirre Cerda to promote economic growth in Chile. ...
) created the Chile Films project, which provided filmmakers with technical resources and supported the Chilean film industry. One of the films supported by the
CORFO The Production Development Corporation (CORFO, from es, Corporación de Fomento de la Producción de Chile) is a Chilean governmental organization that was founded in 1939 by President Pedro Aguirre Cerda to promote economic growth in Chile. ...
is the film
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titled 15 mil dibujos. Despite this, the industry began to struggle in the late 1940s with some studios experiencing financial difficulties. Large sums of money were spent on cinematic "super-productions" to attract foreign directors, but most failed to make a profit. One film which did buck the trend, however, was adventure-comedy ''El Diamante de Maharajá'' (The Maharaja Diamond), starring comedian Lucho Córdoba, which was a box-office hit. The low-output trend continued into the 1950s, with only 13 films released in Chile over the course of the decade. Towards the end of the 1950s, however, two films appeared which gave a taste of the new wave of socially conscious cinema that would sweep Chile in the 1960s: Naum Kramarenko's ''Tres miradas a la calle'' (Three Views of the Street, 1957) and ''Deja que los perros ladren'' (Let the Dogs Bark, 1961).


The "New Chilean Cinema", 1960s-1989

In the 1960s, a vibrant national film culture developed which came to be known as the "New Chilean Cinema" ( es, link=no, Nuevo Cine Chileno). An experimental film department was founded at the
University of Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
, along with a Film Institute at the
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. The industry also received support from the revitalised Chile Films project which had begun in the 1940s. During this period, young directors such as Raúl Ruiz,
Patricio Guzmán Patricio Guzmán Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director. He is most known for his films '' The Battle of Chile'' (1975-1979) and ''Salvador Allende'' (2004). Career Guzmán also teaches documentary film classes in ...
, Aldo Francia,
Helvio Soto Helvio Soto (1930–2001) was a Chilean filmmaker. Featured filmography * ''Caliche sangriento'' (1969) * ''Voto + fusil'' (1971) * ''Il pleut sur Santiago It's Raining on Santiago (french: Il pleut sur Santiago) is a 1975 French-Bulgarian drama ...
and
Miguel Littín Miguel Ernesto Littin Cucumides (born 9 August 1942) is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, film producer and novelist. He was born to a Palestinian people, Palestinian father, Hernán Littin and a Greeks, Greek mother, Cristina Cucumides. C ...
emerged, along with a new genre inspired by social and political currents on the 1960s, the documentary. The first ever "Festival del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano" (New Latin American Film Festival) took place in Viña del Mar in 1967. Shortly afterwards some of the most important films from the New Chilean Cinema period were released: veteran Patricio Kaulen's '' Largo viaje'' (1967), Raúl Ruiz's ''
Three Sad Tigers ''Three Sad Tigers'' ( es, Tres tristes tigres) is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Alejandro Sieveking, which itself was based on the novel '' Tres tristes tigres'' by Cuban ...
'' (1968),
Miguel Littín Miguel Ernesto Littin Cucumides (born 9 August 1942) is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, film producer and novelist. He was born to a Palestinian people, Palestinian father, Hernán Littin and a Greeks, Greek mother, Cristina Cucumides. C ...
's ''
Jackal of Nahueltoro ''Jackal of Nahueltoro'' ( es, El Chacal de Nahueltoro) is a 1969 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín, based on the true story of Jorge Valenzuela Torres, a poor farmer who, during a drunken rampage in 1960, murdered his partner and fi ...
'' (1969), Aldo Francia's '' Valparaíso mi amor'' (1969) and
Helvio Soto Helvio Soto (1930–2001) was a Chilean filmmaker. Featured filmography * ''Caliche sangriento'' (1969) * ''Voto + fusil'' (1971) * ''Il pleut sur Santiago It's Raining on Santiago (french: Il pleut sur Santiago) is a 1975 French-Bulgarian drama ...
's ''
Caliche sangriento ''Caliche sangriento'' (i.e. ''Bloody Nitrate'') is a Chilean movie of 1969 and the first one directed by Helvio Soto. The plot takes place in 1879 through 1880 during the War of the Pacific, when Chile, Bolivia and Peru fought over control of the ...
'' (1969). Politics was a key theme for Chilean cinema in the 1960s and beyond, as it was for similar movements in other South American countries (the
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of
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and the Nueva Cinema of Argentina) and for Chilean movements in other fields of the arts, such as the
Nueva Canción Chilena Nueva is the Spanish feminine form of the word for "new" and may refer to: * Isla Nueva, an uninhabited island in Chile * The Nueva School The Nueva School is a private school, with two campuses—the lower and middle school in Hillsborough, ...
(New Chilean Song). "This left-wing Chilean filmmakers' movement cannot be understood without connecting it to the emerging social and political identity of the American continent", states the Chilean cultural website
Memoria Chilena ''Memoria Chilena'' (Spanish for ''Chilean Memory'') is a Chilean cultural website which, according to its own words, "offers investigations and documents related to key topics which make up the Chilean identity, accessible through the areas of his ...
.Nuevo Cine Chileno
Memoriachilena.cl. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
The 1973 military coup drove many filmmakers abroad, where they continued to make films reflecting on and criticising the Chilean military government under
Augusto Pinochet Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (, , , ; 25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean general who ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990, first as the leader of the Military Junta of Chile from 1973 to 1981, being declared President of ...
. Memoria Chilena says: "The premises of the Nuevo Cine did not die with the massive exile of filmmakers. Instead they were reinterpreted in the cinema of exile as protest against the repression under the military regime or expressing nostalgia for the shattered revolution." Some of the best known include '' The Promised Land'' (1973), ''
Il pleut sur Santiago It's Raining on Santiago (french: Il pleut sur Santiago) is a 1975 French-Bulgarian drama film directed by Helvio Soto, detailing the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat. The title is a code word the Chilean military had broadcast to signal the start of the ...
'' (1975), '' Dialogues of Exiles'' (1975), '' Actas de Marusia'' (1975), '' Cantata de Chile'' (1976), '' Noch nad Chili'' (1977), ''
The Battle of Chile ''The Battle of Chile: The Struggle of an Unarmed People'' () is a documentary film directed by the Chilean Patricio Guzmán, in three parts: *''The Insurrection of the Bourgeoisie'' (''La insurrección de la burguesía '' 1975) *''The Coup d'ét ...
'' (1979), Marilú Mallet's '' Journal inachevé'' (1982), Angelina Vásquez's '' Presencia lejana'' (1982) and '' Acta General de Chile'' (1986).


Transition post-dictatorship, 1989-1999

Film production within Chile was relatively low throughout the military regime, with most filmmakers working in exile, but began to increase again when the regime ended in 1989. In 1992, the FONDART national art fund was established which would go on to support some 90% of Chilean feature-length films made since its creation. Although many films released in the late 1980s and early 1990s received both public and critical acclaim, including ''Johnny Cien Pesos'' (Hundred Peso Johnny, 1993) by Gustavo Graef-Marino; ''Historias de Fútbol'' (Soccer Stories, 1997) the debut film from
Andrés Wood Andrés Wood Montt (born 14 September 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include ''Machuca'', '' Violeta se fue a los cielos'', and ''Historias de Futbol''. He created his own production company ...
and ''Gringuito'' (1998) by Sergio Castilla, Chilean movies struggled to compete with international films for audience numbers. The next decade saw this trend begin to change. The more commercial 1999 release ''
El Chacotero Sentimental ''The Sentimental Teaser'' ( es, El Chacotero Sentimental) is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released ...
'' (The Sentimental Joker), by Cristián Galaz, broke Chilean box office records.


International awards since 2000

Since 2000, Chilean films were box-office successes like Jorge Olguín's ''Ángel Negro'' (Black Angel, 2000) and Alejandro Rojas' ''Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui'' (Ogú and Mampato on Easter Island, 2002). In 2003, the comedy ''Sexo con Amor'' (Sex with Love) by
Boris Quercia Boris Quercia Martinic (born 31 August 1967) is a Chilean actor, director, writer, and producer. In theater, he stood out for his performance as Roberto Parra Sandoval in the acclaimed work ' by . As a filmmaker, his first feature film ''Sex with ...
set a new national box office record which would remain unbroken until 2012. Chilean films also began to win awards at noted international festivals. Silvio Caiozzi's '' Coronación'' (Coronation, 2000) won prizes at the
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,
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, Cartagena and
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film festivals; Andrés Wood's ''
La Fiebre del Loco ''La Fiebre del Loco'' (The '' Abalone'' Fever in Spanish) is a 2001 Chilean comedy film directed by Andres Wood. The film's tagline was "''Amor y avaricia en un mundo de buzos y moluscos''" (Spanish for: Love and greed in a world of scuba and m ...
'' (Abalone Fever, 2001) won at Cartagena and Lleida; and ''Taxi Para Tres'' (Taxi For Three, 2001) by
Orlando Lübbert Orlando Lübbert (born 1 December 1945) is a Chilean screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his film A Cab for Three. Filmography * ''Der Übergang'' (1978) * ' (1987) * '' Taxi para tres'' (2001) * ''Cirqo'' (2013) References ...
won at Cartagena, Havana, Mar del Plata,
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and San Sebastián. Chilean President
Ricardo Lagos Ricardo Froilán Lagos Escobar (; born 2 March 1938) is a Chilean lawyer, economist and social-democratic politician who served as president of Chile from 2000 to 2006. During the 1980s he was a well-known opponent of the Chilean military dic ...
founded the
National Council of Culture and the Arts The National Council of Culture and the Arts (CNCA) was the Chilean government agency responsible for arts and cultural policy. The council was founded in 2003 and amalgamated arts and cultural policy under a single agency. It was a cabinet-level ...
in 2003 and, since 2005, FONDART has been supplemented by additional competitive State funds which are allocated to encourage film production, distribution, literacy and heritage through the
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(CAIA) and the Fondo de Fomento Audiovisual. * ''
A Cab for Three ''A Cab for Three'' ( es, Taxi para tres) is a 2001 Chilean film directed by Orlando Lubbert. It was Chile's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cast * ...
'' (Taxi para tres, 2002), directed by
Orlando Lübbert Orlando Lübbert (born 1 December 1945) is a Chilean screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his film A Cab for Three. Filmography * ''Der Übergang'' (1978) * ' (1987) * '' Taxi para tres'' (2001) * ''Cirqo'' (2013) References ...
. Nominated for Best Ibero-American Film (Mejor Película Iberoamericana) in the
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s. Nominated for Best Film (Mejor Película) at the
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and won two "India Catalina" awards there, for Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay. Nominated for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the
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. Won Golden Kikito for Best Actor in the Latin Film section of the
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, and nominated for Best Film overall. Won three awards at the
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: Best Screenplay; Glauber Rocha Award - Special Mention; and the Grand Coral - Third Prize, all presented to Lübbert. Won Favorite Film at the MTV Movie Awards, Latin America. Won Best Screenplay at the Lima Latin American Film Festival. Awarded with a Special Mention for Best Film at the
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. Won the Grand Jury Prize at the Miami Film Festival. Won the Golden Seashell in the
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. * ''
Machuca ''Machuca'' is a 2004 internationally co-produced film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna, Manuela Martelli, and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi. Set in Santiago during the months leadi ...
'', 2004, by
Andrés Wood Andrés Wood Montt (born 14 September 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include ''Machuca'', '' Violeta se fue a los cielos'', and ''Historias de Futbol''. He created his own production company ...
. Won Most Popular International Film at the 2004
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. Nominated for the
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, the Mexican Academy of Film awards, in the ''Best Iberoamerican Film'' category. In 2005, won the PFS Award at the Political Film Society Awards. Won Best Cinematography - Gran Premio Coral in the
Havana Film Festival The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival that focuses on the promotion of Latin American filmmakers. It is also known in Spanish as ''Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana,'' and in English as International Festiva ...
,
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. Won Best Narrative Latin American Film in the
FICCO ''Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival'', or ''FICCO'' (''Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporáneo'') for its initials in Spanish was an annual film festival founded by film producers Michel Lipkes and Paula Astorga in Februar ...
,
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. Won the audience award at the
Philadelphia Film Festival The Philadelphia Film Festival is a film festival founded by the Philadelphia Film Society held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The annual festival is held at various theater venues throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area. Overview The annual ...
. Won the Golden Circle Award at the Bogota International Film Festival. Won Best Film at the
Valdivia International Film Festival The Valdivia International Film Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de Cine de Valdivia (FICV o FICVALDIVIA)) is an international film exhibition and competition, held annually in the city of Valdivia, Los Rios region, Chile. The festival ...
. Was voted Most Popular Film in the
Vancouver International Film Festival The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October. The festival is operated by the Greater Vancouver International Film Fest ...
. * '' Tony Manero'', 2008, directed by
Pablo Larraín Pablo Larraín Matte (; born 19 August 1976) is a Chilean filmmaker. He has directed nine feature films and co-directed one television series, including the Academy Award-nominated films '' No'' (2012), '' Neruda'' (2016), '' Jackie'' (2016) an ...
. Won the top prize at the 2008
Torino Film Festival The Torino Film Festival (also called the Turin Film Festival, TFF) is an international film festival held annually in Turin, Italy. Held every November, it is the second largest film festival in Italy, following the Venice Film Festival. It was f ...
. Was Chile's submission to the
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for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 2009, won the Golden Tulip - Best Film at the
Istanbul International Film Festival The Istanbul Film Festival ( tr, İstanbul Film Festivali) is the first and oldest international film festival in Turkey, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts. It is held every year in April in movie theaters in Istanbul, Tu ...
. Won two of its three nominations at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema for the Best Actor and for the FEISAL Award. Won Best Actor at the
Cinemanila International Film Festival The Cinemanila International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Manila, Philippines. It was founded by Filipino filmmaker Amable "Tikoy" Aguiluz in 1999. The focus of the festival is on the cinema of the Philippines as well as Southea ...
Won two prizes at the
Havana Film Festival The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival that focuses on the promotion of Latin American filmmakers. It is also known in Spanish as ''Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana,'' and in English as International Festiva ...
, Best Actor and the Grand Coral - First Prize. Received a Special Mention in the Ibero-American Competition of the Miami Film Festival. Won a KNF Award at the
Rotterdam International Film Festival The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Since its foundation in 1972, it has maintained a focus on independent and experimental fi ...
Won a Special Jury Award in the Free Spirit Competition at the
Warsaw International Film Festival Warsaw Film Festival ( pl, Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy, abbreviated as WFF) is an annual film festival held every October in Warsaw, Poland which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world. The festival ha ...
. * '' The Maid'' 2009, directed by Sebastián Silva. Won the World Cinema: Dramatic prize at Sundance in 2009 Won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2010. Won the Golden India Catalina prize for Best Actress at the
Cartagena Film Festival The Cartagena Film Festival ( es, Festival Internacional de Cine de Cartagena de Indias), or FICCI, is a film festival held in Cartagena, Colombia, which focuses mainly on the promotion of Colombian television series, Latin American films and short ...
for Catalina Saavedra. Won "Breakthrough Actress" for Saavedra at the
Gotham Independent Film Awards The Gotham Awards () are American film awards, presented annually to the makers of independent films at a ceremony in New York City, the city first nicknamed "Gotham" by native son Washington Irving, in an issue of ''Salmagundi'', published on ...
Won Best Actress for Saavedra at the
Lleida Latin-American Film Festival The Lleida Latin-American Film Festival ( ca, Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida, or shortened to ca, Mostra de Lleida) is a cinema festival that takes place in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain awarding Latin American films. It is organised by the ...
, along with Best Film. Won Best Narrative Film at the
Sarasota Film Festival The Sarasota Film Festival is a film festival located in Sarasota, Florida and is held in April. Its mission is "to celebrate the art of filmmaking and the contribution of filmmakers by hosting an international film festival and developing year-lo ...
. Won the Talent Tape Award at the
Fribourg International Film Festival The Fribourg International Film Festival (FIFF) is an annual film festival in Fribourg, Switzerland. It is focused on selected films from Asia, Africa and Latin America. The Grand Prize is the main award of the Fribourg International Film Festival ...
. Received a Special Mention at the
Taipei Film Festival The Taipei Film Festival (TFF; ) is a film festival promoted by the city of Taipei, Taiwan, through the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Taipei City Government. It was first held in 1998, from September 28 to October 5. Currently chaired by ...
. Won the Critics Award and the Elcine First Prize - Best Film at the Latin American Film Festival. Won the
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in 2009. Won the Colón de Oro for Best Feature film at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival. Won the FIPRESCI Prize - Best Film in the
Guadalajara International Film Festival The Guadalajara International Film Festival ( es, Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara) is a week-long film festival held each March in the Mexican city of Guadalajara since 1986. The presence in Guadalajara of delegates from other impor ...
. Sebastián Silva also won the Inspiration Award, the International Film Guide Inspiration Award and the Jordan Alexander Kressler Screenwriting Award, and Catalina Saavedra received a Special Mention - Best Actress - Ibero-American Competition in the Miami International Film Festival. The film has also been nominated for awards in several other major film festivals. * '' The Life of Fish'', 2010, directed by
Matías Bize Matías Bize (born Santiago, Chile, 9 August 1979) is a Chilean film director, producer and screenwriter. He has won important independent film awards including the Espigo de Oro for ''In Bed'' at the 2005 Valladolid International Film Festival i ...
. Selected as the Chilean entry for the
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at the 83rd Academy Awards, but didn't make the final shortlist. Won the Best Spanish Language Foreign Film (Mejor Película Hispanoamericana) in the
Goya Awards The Goya Awards ( es, Premios Goya) are Spain's main national annual film awards, commonly referred to as the Academy Awards of Spain. The awards were established in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sci ...
. Won the Jury Award - Best Director at the
Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) includes feature films, documentaries, and short films from the Spanish and Portuguese diaspora. The six-day festival was established in 1997. The festival was founded by Marlene Dermer (a ...
Nominated for Best feature Film at Oslo Films from the South Festival. * ''
Nostalgia for the Light ''Nostalgia for the Light'' ( es, Nostalgia de la luz) is a 2010 documentary film by Patricio Guzmán to address the lasting impacts of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship. Guzmán focuses on the similarities between astronomers researching humanity's ...
'', 2010, a documentary by Patricio Guzmán. Debuted as part of the official selection at the
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Festival (; french: link=no, Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (') and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films o ...
. Went on to appear at the
Toronto International Film Festival The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a perman ...
,
San Francisco International Film Festival The San Francisco International Film Festival (abbreviated as SFIFF), organized by the San Francisco Film Society, is held each spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries. The festival highlights current trends in i ...
, Miami International Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival. Won
European Film Award The European Film Awards (or European Film Academy Awards) have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. The awards are given in 19 categories, of which the mo ...
for Best Documentary,
Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) includes feature films, documentaries, and short films from the Spanish and Portuguese diaspora. The six-day festival was established in 1997. The festival was founded by Marlene Dermer (a ...
(2011) won Jury Award for Best Documentary. Winner Best Documentary, 2010
Abu Dhabi Film Festival The Abu Dhabi Film Festival (ADFF; ar, مهرجان أبو ظبي السينمائي), formerly the Middle East International Film Festival, was an international film festival held in the city of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 2007 to 20 ...
* ''Bonsai (2011 film), Bonsai'', 2011, directed by Cristián Jiménez, based on Alejandro Zambra's book of the same name. Premiered at the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. and was nominated for the Un Certain Regard Award. Won the FIPRESCI Prize - Best Film at the
Havana Film Festival The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival that focuses on the promotion of Latin American filmmakers. It is also known in Spanish as ''Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana,'' and in English as International Festiva ...
. Won the Grand Jury Prize - Knight Ibero-American Competition at the Jordan Alexander Kressler Screenwriting Award at the Miami Film Festival. Nominated for the Horizons Award at the
San Sebastián International Film Festival The San Sebastián International Film Festival ( SSIFF; es, Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, eu, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in ...
. * ''Violeta Went to Heaven'', 2012, directed by
Andrés Wood Andrés Wood Montt (born 14 September 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include ''Machuca'', '' Violeta se fue a los cielos'', and ''Historias de Futbol''. He created his own production company ...
. Won the List of Sundance Film Festival award winners#2012, World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival. Nominated for the Silver Ariel - Best Latin-American Film (Mejor Película Iberoamericana) at the Ariel Awards. Nominated for the Silver Condor - Best Foreign Film and Best Spanish Language Film (Mejor Película Iberoamericana) at the Argentine Film Critics Association, Argentine Film Critics Association Film Awards. Nominated for the Grand Prize - Best Music at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro. Won the FIPRESCI Prize - Best Film and the Mayahuel Award - Best Actress at the
Guadalajara International Film Festival The Guadalajara International Film Festival ( es, Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara) is a week-long film festival held each March in the Mexican city of Guadalajara since 1986. The presence in Guadalajara of delegates from other impor ...
. Nominated for the Art Cinema Award at the Hamburg Film Festival. Won the Grand Coral - Second Prize - Best Film at the
Havana Film Festival The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival that focuses on the promotion of Latin American filmmakers. It is also known in Spanish as ''Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana,'' and in English as International Festiva ...
. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and received a Special Mention in the Miami Film Festival. Nominated for the Films from the South Award - Best Feature, at the Films from the South, Oslo Films from the South Festival Nominated as Best Iberoamerican Film at the
Goya Awards The Goya Awards ( es, Premios Goya) are Spain's main national annual film awards, commonly referred to as the Academy Awards of Spain. The awards were established in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sci ...
. Represented Chile at 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards but did not make the final shortlist * ''Young and Wild (2012 film), Young and Wild'', 2012, directed by Marialy Rivas. Won a World Cinema Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival in List of Sundance Film Festival award winners#2012, 2012 Alicia Rodríguez won the Colón de Plata award - Best Actress at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival and Marially Rivas was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize - World Cinema - Dramatic Won the Sebastiane Award and was nominated for the Horizons Award at
San Sebastián International Film Festival The San Sebastián International Film Festival ( SSIFF; es, Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, eu, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in ...
. * ''Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus'', 2012, directed by Sebastián Silva. Won the Directing Award (World Cinema Dramatic) at List of Sundance Film Festival award winners#2013, Sundance 2013, and was also nominated for the World Cinema - Dramatic award in the Grand Jury Prize. Nominated for two Film Independent Spirit Awards, the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award, John Cassavetes Award, and the Independent Spirit Award in 2013. * '' No'', 2012, directed by Pablo Larraín. In 2013, became the first Chilean movie to be nominated for Best Foreign Picture at the Academy Awards. Nominated for Best Iberoamerican Movie at the Ariel Awards. Won Best Fictional Film - Premio Coral at the
Havana Film Festival The Havana Film Festival is a Cuban festival that focuses on the promotion of Latin American filmmakers. It is also known in Spanish as ''Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana,'' and in English as International Festiva ...
Won the Art Cinema Directors' Fortnight Award at the 2012
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Festival (; french: link=no, Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (') and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films o ...
. Won Best Foreign Film at the Georgia Film Critics Association in 2014. Nominated for the Art Cinema Award at the Hamburg Film Festival. Nominated for the BFI London Film Festival awards in 2012 BFI London Film Festival Awards, 2012. Won an NBR Award at the National Board of Review. Nominated for the SDFCS Award at the San Diego Film Critics Society. Won Best Foreign Feature Film - Audience Award at the 2012 São Paulo International Film Festival Won the Audience Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. *''Gloria (2013 film), Gloria'', 2013, directed by Sebastián Lelio. Won the Films in Progress Award - Best Film at the 2012 San Sebastian International Film Festival, before its official release. In 2013: Won the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Prize, the Ecumenical Jury Prize, and the Silver Berlin Bear (for Paulina García) at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it was also nominated for the Golden Bear. Won Best Film at the Mumbai International Film Festival. Won the Silver Ariel - Best Latin-American Film at the Ariel Awards. In 2014: Nominated for the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 28th Goya Awards . Nominated for Best Actress (for Paulina García) and Best Film - EuroCinema Hawaii Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival. Nominated for Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film, Best Foreign Film in the Independent Spirit Awards. Won Best Foreign Language Film at the London Film Critics' Circle. Won the Top Foreign Film Award in the National Board of Review Awards 2013. Won the NBR Award at the National Board of Review, USA. Won a Cine Latino Award - Special Mention and was nominated for the Cine Latino Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Won three Platino awards - Best Film, Best Actress and Best Screenplay - and was nominated for Best Director. *''Nahuel and the Magic Book'', 2020, directed by Germán Acuña Delgadillo Won the Award of Excellence in Tokyo Anime Award Festival and Best Animated Feature in Chilemonos In 2020: Nominated in Annecy International Animation Film Festival Nominated in SCHLINGEL; In 2021: Nominated in NYICFF Nominated in TAAFI Nominated in Stockholm Children's Film Festival Nominated in Premios Quirino - Best Animation, Best Original Sound and Music, Best Character Designs and Best Animated Feature *''To Kill a Man (2014)'' *''Bear Story (2014)'' *''The Club (2015 film), The Club (2015)'' *''El botón de nácar (2015)'' *''Rara (film), Rara (2016)'' *''Mala junta (2016)'' *''Neruda (film), Neruda (2016)'' *''
A Fantastic Woman ''A Fantastic Woman'' ( es, Una mujer fantástica) is a 2017 drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio, written by Lelio and Gonzalo Maza, produced by Juan de Dios and Pablo Larraín and starring Daniela Vega and Francisco Reyes. It was selected ...
(2017)'' *''Los Perros, The Dogs (2017)'' *''Too Late to Die Young (film), Too Late to Die Young (2018)'' *''And Suddenly the Dawn (2018)'' *''The Prince (2019 film), The Prince (2019)'' *''Ema (film), Ema (2019)'' *''Pacto de Fuga (2020)'' *''My Tender Matador (film), My Tender Matador (2020)'' *''Nobody Knows I'm Here (2020)'' *''Immersion (film), Immersion (2021)'' *''Blanquita (2022)'' *''1976 (film), 1976 (2022)''


Well-known directors

* Pedro Sienna * Carlos Borcosque * Jorge Délano * Eugenio de Liguoro * José Bohr * Tito Davison * Miguel Frank * Naum Kramarenco * Alejandro Jodorowsky * Patricio Kaulen * Pedro Chaskel * Sergio Bravo (director), Sergio Bravo * Aldo Francia *
Helvio Soto Helvio Soto (1930–2001) was a Chilean filmmaker. Featured filmography * ''Caliche sangriento'' (1969) * ''Voto + fusil'' (1971) * ''Il pleut sur Santiago It's Raining on Santiago (french: Il pleut sur Santiago) is a 1975 French-Bulgarian drama ...
* Claudio Guzmán * Carlos Flores del Pino * Rolando Klein * Alvaro Covacevich *
Patricio Guzmán Patricio Guzmán Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director. He is most known for his films '' The Battle of Chile'' (1975-1979) and ''Salvador Allende'' (2004). Career Guzmán also teaches documentary film classes in ...
*
Miguel Littín Miguel Ernesto Littin Cucumides (born 9 August 1942) is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, film producer and novelist. He was born to a Palestinian people, Palestinian father, Hernán Littin and a Greeks, Greek mother, Cristina Cucumides. C ...
* Raúl Ruiz * Valeria Sarmiento * Pablo Perelmann * Silvio Caiozzi *
Orlando Lübbert Orlando Lübbert (born 1 December 1945) is a Chilean screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his film A Cab for Three. Filmography * ''Der Übergang'' (1978) * ' (1987) * '' Taxi para tres'' (2001) * ''Cirqo'' (2013) References ...
* Sebastián Alarcón * Ignacio Agüero * Cristián Sánchez (director), Cristián Sánchez * Gonzalo Justiniano * Sergio Castilla * Carmen Castillo (director), Carmen Castillo *
Andrés Wood Andrés Wood Montt (born 14 September 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include ''Machuca'', '' Violeta se fue a los cielos'', and ''Historias de Futbol''. He created his own production company ...
* Cristian Galaz *
Boris Quercia Boris Quercia Martinic (born 31 August 1967) is a Chilean actor, director, writer, and producer. In theater, he stood out for his performance as Roberto Parra Sandoval in the acclaimed work ' by . As a filmmaker, his first feature film ''Sex with ...
* Alberto Fuguet * Alexander Witt * Carmen Luz Parot * Alejandro Fernández Almendras * Jorge Olguín (director), Jorge Olguín * Alicia Scherson * Sebastián Sepúlveda * Alejandro Amenábar * Marcela Said * José Luis Torres Leiva * Cristián Jiménez * Matias Lira *
Pablo Larraín Pablo Larraín Matte (; born 19 August 1976) is a Chilean filmmaker. He has directed nine feature films and co-directed one television series, including the Academy Award-nominated films '' No'' (2012), '' Neruda'' (2016), '' Jackie'' (2016) an ...
* Marialy Rivas * Sebastián Lelio * Ernesto Díaz Espinoza *
Matías Bize Matías Bize (born Santiago, Chile, 9 August 1979) is a Chilean film director, producer and screenwriter. He has won important independent film awards including the Espigo de Oro for ''In Bed'' at the 2005 Valladolid International Film Festival i ...
* Sebastián Silva * Patricio Valladares * Nicolás López (director), Nicolás López * Maite Alberdi * Dominga Sotomayor Castillo * German Acuna


Well-known actresses

* Rosita Serrano * Hilda Sour * Ana González Olea * Bélgica Castro * Malú Gatica * Delfina Guzmán * Shenda Román * Chela Bon * Myriam Palacios * Gloria Münchmeyer * María Elena Duvauchelle * Claudia Di Girólamo * Paulina García * Valentina Vargas * Amparo Noguera * Marcela Osorio * Catalina Saavedra * Tamara Acosta * Antonia Zegers * Leonor Varela * Antonella Ríos * Blanca Lewin * Paz Bascuñán * Cote de Pablo * Paola Lattus * Fernanda Urrejola * Manuela Martelli * Daniela Vega * Lorenza Izzo


Well-known male actors

* Eugenio Retes * Enrique Riveros * Roberto Parada (actor), Roberto Parada * Antonio Prieto (Chilean actor), Antonio Prieto * Humberto Duvauchelle * Luis Alarcón * Héctor Duvauchelle * Jaime Vadell * Héctor Noguera * Nelson Villagra * Julio Jung * Sergio Hernández (actor), Sergio Hernández * Francisco Reyes Morandé, Francisco Reyes * Alejandro Trejo * Alfredo Castro (actor), Alfredo Castro * Alejandro Goic (actor), Alejandro Goic * Luis Gnecco * Álvaro Rudolphy * Daniel Muñoz (actor), Daniel Muñoz * Santiago Cabrera * Pedro Pascal * Cristián de la Fuente * Marko Zaror *Pablo Schwarz *Néstor Cantillana *Benjamín Vicuña


Major films


Fiction films


Before 1960

* ''El húsar de la muerte'' (1925) * ''Dama de la muerte'' (1946) * ''Si mis campos hablaran'' (1947) * ''Río abajo (film), Río abajo'' (1950) * ''Uno que ha sido marino'' (1951) * ''El gran circo Chamorro'' (1955)


1960s

* ''El cuerpo y la sangre'' (1962) * ''Regreso al silencio'' (1967) * '' Largo viaje'' (1967) * ''Ayúdeme usted compadre'' (1968) * ''Tres tristes tigres'' (1968) shared Golden Leopard at the Locarno Festival * '' Valparaíso mi amor'' (1969) * ''
Caliche sangriento ''Caliche sangriento'' (i.e. ''Bloody Nitrate'') is a Chilean movie of 1969 and the first one directed by Helvio Soto. The plot takes place in 1879 through 1880 during the War of the Pacific, when Chile, Bolivia and Peru fought over control of the ...
'' (1969) * ''El chacal de Nahueltoro'' (1969)


1970s

* ''Los testigos (film), Los testigos'' (1971) * ''Little White Dove, Palomita blanca'' (1973) * ''La tierra prometida'' (1973) * ''A la sombra del sol'' (1974) * ''Diálogos de exiliados'' (1975) * ''Julio comienza en julio'' (1979) * ''El zapato chino'' (1979)


1980s

* ''Los deseos concebidos'' (1982) * ''Ardiente paciencia (film), Ardiente paciencia'' (1983) * ''Sussi (film), Sussi'' (1988) * ''Imagen latente'' (1988)


1990s

* ''Caluga o menta'' (1990) * ''La luna en el espejo'' (1990) won Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival *''The Frontier (1991 film), La frontera'' (1991) won Silver Bear for outstanding single achievement at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival * '' Johnny cien pesos'' (1993) * ''Amnesia (1994 film), Amnesia'' (1994) * ''Los náufragos'' (1994) * ''Historias de fútbol'' (1997) * ''Gringuito'' (1998) * ''
El Chacotero Sentimental ''The Sentimental Teaser'' ( es, El Chacotero Sentimental) is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released ...
'' (1999)


2000s

* ''Ángel Negro, Ángel negro'' (2000) * ''Bastardos en el paraíso'' (2000) * ''Tierra del Fuego (film), Tierra del Fuego'' (2000) * ''La fiebre del loco'' (2001) * ''Negocio redondo'' (2001) * ''Taxi para tres'' (2001) won Golden Shell at the
San Sebastián International Film Festival The San Sebastián International Film Festival ( SSIFF; es, Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, eu, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in ...
* ''Te amo (Made in Chile)'' (2001) * ''Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui'' (2002) * ''Eternal Blood, Sangre eterna'' (2002) * ''Sexo con amor'' (2002) * ''B-Happy'' (2003) * '' Coronación'' (2003) * ''Los debutantes'' (2003) * ''Sábado, una película en tiempo real'' (2003) * ''Sub Terra (film), Sub Terra'' (2003) * ''Cachimba'' (2004) * ''
Machuca ''Machuca'' is a 2004 internationally co-produced film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna, Manuela Martelli, and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi. Set in Santiago during the months leadi ...
'' (2004) * ''Mala leche'' (2004) * ''Promedio rojo'' (2004) * ''Days in the Country, Días de campo'' (2005) * ''Padre nuestro (2005 film), Padre nuestro'' (2005) * ''En la cama'' (2005) * ''Mi mejor enemigo'' (2005) * ''Paréntesis'' (2005) * ''Play (2005 film), Play'' (2005) * ''Se arrienda'' (2005) * ''El rey de los huevones'' (2006) * ''Kiltro'' (2006) * ''La sagrada familia (film), La sagrada familia'' (2006) * ''El pejesapo'' (2007) * ''Radio Corazón'' (2007) * '' Tony Manero'' (2008) * ''The Sky, the Earth and the Rain, El cielo, la tierra y la lluvia'' (2008) * ''31 minutos, la película'' (2008) * ''The Good Life (2008 film), La buena vida'' (2008) * ''The Maid (2009 film), La nana'' (2009) * ''Dawson Isla 10'' (2009) * ''Huacho (film), Huacho'' (2009)


2010s

* ''La vida de los peces'' (2010) * ''Gatos viejos'' (2010) * ''Fuck My Life (film), Fuck My Life'' (2010), ''Qué pena tu boda'' (2011) and ''Qué pena tu familia'' (2013) * ''Post Mortem (2010 film), Post Mortem'' (2010) * ''Violeta se fue a los cielos'' (2011) * ''Bonsái'' (2011) * ''El año del tigre'' (2011) * ''Joven y alocada'' (2012) * '' No'' (2012) nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film * ''La noche de enfrente'' (2012) * ''Thursday Till Sunday, De jueves a domingo'' (2012) * ''Carne de perro'' (2012) * ''Crystal Fairy'' (2012) * ''Stefan v/s Kramer'' (2012) and ''Ciudadano Kramer'' (2013) * ''Las cosas como son (2012), Las cosas como son'' (2012) * ''Magic Magic (2013 film), Magic Magic'' (2013) * ''Gloria (2013 film), Gloria'' (2013) won Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival * ''La Danza de la realidad, La danza de la realidad'' (2013) * ''Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus'' (2013) * ''Il Futuro, El futuro'' (2013) * ''El verano de los peces voladores'' (2013) * ''Cirqo'' (2013) * ''Illiterate (film), Las analfabetas'' (2013) * ''The Quispe Girls, Las niñas Quispe'' (2013) * ''Aurora (2014 film), Aurora'' (2014) * ''To Kill a Man, Matar a un hombre'' (2014) * ''Allende en su laberinto'' (2014) * ''Neruda (film), Neruda'' (2014) * ''No soy Lorena'' (2014) * ''The Guest (2014 Chilean film), The Guest (La Visita)'' (2014) * ''Historia de un oso'' (2014) won Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film * ''El bosque de Karadima'' (2015) * ''En la gama de los grises'' (2015) * ''El Club'' (2015) * ''Poesía sin fin'' (2016) * ''El Cristo ciego'' (2016) * ''Rara (film), Rara'' (2016) won Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival * ''Mala junta'' (2016) * '' Sin filtro'' (2016) * ''Neruda (film), Neruda'' (2016) * ''Nunca vas a estar solo'' (2016) * ''Much Ado About Nothing (2016 film), Much Ado About Nothing'' (2016) * ''Una mujer fantástica'' (2017) won Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film * ''Johnny 100 pesos, capítulo dos'' (2017) * ''Cabros de mierda'' (2017) * ''Niñas araña'' (2017) * ''Y de pronto el amanecer'' (2017) * ''Los perros'' (2017) * ''No estoy loca'' (2018) * ''Too Late to Die Young (film), Tarde para morir joven'' (2018) won Best Direction Award (Locarno International Film Festival), Leopard for Best Direction at the Locarno Festival * ''La salamandra'' (2018) * ''Mi amigo Alexis'' (2019) * ''The Prince (2019 film), El príncipe'' (2019) * ''Spider (2019 film), Araña'' (2019) * ''Ema (film), Ema'' (2019) * ''Perro bomba'' (2019) * ''Some Beasts'' (2019) * ''Ella es Cristina'' (2019) * ''White on White (film), Blanco en blanco'' (2019)


2020s

* ''Pacto de fuga'' (2020) * ''My Tender Matador (film), My Tender Matador'' (2020) * ''Nahuel and the Magic Book'' (2020) * ''Nobody Knows I'm Here'' (2020) * ''Piola (film), Piola'' (2020) * ''La Verónica'' (2021) * ''La mirada incendiada'' (2021) * ''Un loco matrimonio en cuarentena'' (2021) * ''Immersion (film), Immersion'' (2021) * ''Blanquita'' (2022) * ''1976 (film), 1976'' (2022)


Documentaries

* ''Mimbre (film), Mimbre'' (1957) * ''Día de organillos'' (1959) * ''Morir un poco'' (1966) * ''The Battle of Chile, La batalla de Chile'' (1979) * '' Acta General de Chile'' (1986) * ''Cien niños esperando un tren'' (1988) * ''La flaca Alejandra'' (1994) * ''Aquí se construye (o Ya no existe el lugar donde nací)'' (2000) * ''Un hombre aparte'' (2001) * ''Estadio Nacional (film), Estadio Nacional'' (2001) * ''Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody, Cofralandes, rapsodia chilena'' (2002) * ''La cueca sola'' (2003) * ''Salvador Allende (film), Salvador Allende'' (2004) * ''Calle Santa Fe'' (2007) * ''El diario de Agustín'' (2008) * ''Nostalgia for the Light, Nostalgia de la luz'' (2010) * ''El salvavidas'' (2011) * ''La once'' (2014) * ''El botón de nácar'' (2015) won Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the Berlin International Film Festival * ''Lemebel'' (2019) * ''The Cordillera of Dreams'' (2019) * ''The Mole Agent'' (2020) * ''Mi país imaginario'' (2022)


Cinema Festivals in Chile

Among the best known Chilean cinema festivals are: *Festival Internacional de Animacion Chilemonos - CHILEMONOS (Chilemonos International Animation Film Festival) A relatively new festival with only five editions by 2014, it brings together most Chilean animation producers as well as many fans. *Festival Internacional de Documentales de Antofagasta - ANTOFADOCS (Antofagasta International Documentary Festival) A documentary film festival held in the Atacama Desert in the northern Chilean city of
Antofagasta Antofagasta () is a port city in northern Chile, about north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669. After the Spanish American wars ...
. ATOFADOCS offers free workshops that are open to the community. *Festival de Cine Documental de Puerto Varas - SURDOCS (Puerto Varas Documentary Film Festival) Located in Puerto Varas on the shores of Llanquihue lake, since 2003 the festival has featured 40 documentary films and has more than 4,500 people attending every year. *Festival Internacional de Cine de Antofagasta - FICIANT (Antofagasta International film festival) Launched in 2004, this has since become one of the most significant film festivals in northern Chile. *Festival Internacional de Cine de la Antártica sobre Medio Ambiente y Sustentabilidad - FICAMS (Antarctica International Film Festival on Environment and Sustainability). FICAMS is a green film festival which invites filmmakers of all nationalities to enter audiovisual works that address global warming, renewable energy, the environment and sustainability issues. This festival began in 2011, and is held in Punta Arenas and Puerto Williams, two of the southernmost cities in Chile and the world. *Festival Chileno Internacional del Cortometraje de Santiago - FESANCOR (Santiago International Short Film Festival). Since 1993, FESANCOR has promoted short films to the media and the public. The festival welcomes the exploration of new visual and audiovisual languages and is one of the most important short film festivals in Latin America. *Festival de Cine B - CINE B (B Cinema Festival) Cine B festival is accepts all kinds of independent works, including feature films, shorts, music videos and other non-traditional formats. In general, in features films rejected by big movie theatres and distributors. The festival began in 2008 and is organized by the Chilean Film School and other organizations that have joined over the years. *Festival de Cine de Mujeres - FEMCINE (Women's Film Festival) FEMCINE is the response to the lack of women in film production, as stated on the festival's website by its executive director Antonella Estévez: "less than 20% of the TV or cinema productions we see are directed by a woman". *Valdivia International Film Festival, Festival Internacional de Cine Valdivia FICV - (Valdivia International Film Festival) Valdivia International Film Festival is an international film exhibition that includes other cultural events like free concerts and book releases. The festival begun in 1993 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Universidad Austral de Chile's Cine Club. *Festival Internacional de Cine de Viña del Mar - FICVIÑA (Viña del Mar International Film Festival) Although the Viña del Mar Viña del Mar International Film Festival, International Film Festival started in 1967, its history goes back to 1963, with the first Amateur Film Festival promoted by doctor and filmmaker Aldo Francia. In its fourth edition in 1966, the festival dropped the "amateur" from the title and became the first Chilean international film festival. Eventually the festival evolved to become what we know today. *Festival Internacional de Cine de Lebu- FICIL BIOBIO (Lebu International Film Festival) Originally known as the Festival de Cine Latinoamericano Caverna Benavides de Lebu, the festival was created to incentivize film culture in Lebu, Chile, Lebu, Arauco Province which by then had few cinemas and a population that knew very little about cinema. Initially, it focused on Latin American cinema before growing into the international festival that it is today. *Festival Internacional de Documentales de Santiago - FIDOCS (Santiago International Documentary Film Festival) Started in 1997, FIDOCS has become the main space for the exchange, circulation and competition of the documentary genre in Chile. *Festival del Cine Social y Antisocial de La Pintana - FECISO (La Pintana Social and Antisocial Film Festival) In 2007, La Pintana Social and Antisocial Film Festival was created with the purpose of promoting and disseminating works that address social issues. The festival brought together a wide range of social organizations and promoted the debate of social issues. La Pintana is one of the most deprived Communes of Chile, communes of Chile. *Santiago Festival Internacional de Cine - SANFIC (Santiago International Film Festival) As its name suggests, the festival takes place in
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whos ...
and, along with the festival held in Valdivia, has become one of the most important Chilean film festivals. *Festival de Cine Documental de Chiloé - FEDOCHI (Chiloé Documentary Film Festival) This festival has taken place in Chiloé Archipelago, Chiloé in southern Chile every year since 2006, and is focused on audiovisual works about heritage, identity and the rescuing of memory.10th edition of the Chiloe Documentary Film Festival
latecera.com P. Reyes - 3 November 2014 - retrieved 21 November 2014


See also

* Cinema of the world * List of Chilean films * Latin American cinema * List of Chilean actors * List of Chilean telenovelas


Notes


References

* Michael Chanan (under the direction of), ''Chilean Cinema'', Londres, British Film Institute, 1976, 102 p. * James Cosneros, "The Figure of Memory in Chilean Cinema: Patricio Guzmán and Raúl Ruiz", ''Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies'', vol. 15, no. 1, March 2006, p. 59-75. * Eliana Jara Donoso, ''Cine mudo chileno'', Los Héroes/Fondo de Desarrollo de la Cultura y las Artes, Ministerio de Educación, Ceneca, Tevecorp., 1994, * Julio López Navarro, ''Películas chilenas'', Editorial La Noria, 1994. * Jacqueline Mouesca, ''Plano secuencia de la memoria de Chile: venticincoãnos de cine chileno (1960–1985)'', Madrid, Ediciones del litoral, 1988, 207 p * Nicolas Azalbert, "Nouveaux espoirs chiliens", ''Cahiers du cinéma'', nº 604, September 2005, p. 60; 62. * Collectif, ''Le Cinéma -américain'', Éd. Iris, 1991, 162 p. * Hans Ehrmann, "Le Cinéma de l'Unité Populaire – Bilan d'une expérience", ''Écran'' no. 22, p. 14. * Jean-Paul Fargier, "Eternel Chili", ''Cahiers du cinéma'', no. 379, January 1986, p. XII-XIII. * Carlos Forastero, "Chili: la traversée du désert", ''Écran'' no. 72 p. 13. * Guy Hennebelle, Alfonso Gumucio-Dagmón, et al., ''Les Cinémas de l'Amérique latine'', Éd. Lherminier, 1981, 544 p. * Pierre Kast, "Situation du cinéma chilien", ''Cinéma'' no. 164, March 1972, p. 72. * Françoise Le Pennec, "Cinéma du Chili, en exil ou sur place", ''Cinéma'' no. 290, p. 54. * Eric Le Roy, review of book by Eliana Jara Donoso, ''Cine mudo chileno'', revue ''1895'' no. 19, p. 96. * Paulo Antonio Paranagua, ''Le Cinéma en Amérique latine: le miroir éclaté'', Éd. L'Harmattan, 2000, 288 p. * Paulo Antonio Paranagua, "Chili" (an association of friends of Chilean cinema), ''Positif'' no. 240, March 1981, p. 61. * Paulo Antonio Paranagua, review of book by Alicia Vega, ''Re-visión del cine chileno'', ''Positif'' n° 250, January 1982, p. 91. * Paulo Antonio Paranagua, "Chili, impressions", ''Positif'' no. 372, February 1992, p. 18. * Zuzana Mirjam Pick, "Le Cinéma chilien sous le signe de l'union populaire 1970–1973", ''Positif'' no. 155, January 1974, p. 35. * Francis Saint-Dizier, ''Cinémas d'Amérique latine n° 6: les historiens du cinéma en Amérique latine'', Toulouse, Presses universitaires du Mirail, 1998, 185 p. * Francis Saint-Dizier, ''Cinémas d'Amérique latine n° 7: cinémas latino-américains des années 90'', Toulouse, Presses universitaires du Mirail, 1999, 182 p.  * Francis Saint-Dizier, Esther Saint-Dizier, ''Cinémas d'Amérique latine n° 8: cinéma et musique'', Toulouse, Presses universitaires du Mirail, 2000, 182 p.  * "Chili: les années du 'cinéma noir'", ''Cinéma'' no. 461, November 1981, p. 5.


External links


General

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CineChile
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OndaMedia Cine Chileno Online

Focus On Chilean Cinema
Sounds and Colours *

(aperçu historique par David Vásquez, de l'Université Diego Portales de Santiago) *
Cinemateca virtual de Chile
(site du Conseil national de la culture et des arts) *

(article d'Alicia Vega, 13ème Festival des 3 continents, novembre 1991)


Magazines


''Mabuse''

''Voraz''
(magazine of the school of cinema of Chile)
''La Fuga''

''Fuera de Campo''

''Analízame''

''Racontto''

''Civil Cinema''

''Bifurcaciones''
(magazine of urban cultural studies)


Production companies


Maria Films
(film and television)
Roos Film
(film and television)
Sobras
(film and online magazine)
Risas & Risas
(film and television)
DCM
(film)


Analyses

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(Ricardo Greene, "Conversación con Alicia Scherson: La ciudad y las alcachofas", ''Bifurcaciones'' no. 4, Spring 2005, ISSN 0718-1132) {{DEFAULTSORT:Chilean Cinema Cinema of Chile, Latin American cinema Chilean culture Articles containing video clips