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Machuca is a 2004 internationally co-produced coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna, Manuela Martelli, and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi.
Jun 11, 2004 · Machuca is a 2004 biographical drama film directed by Andrés Wood, set in Santiago, Chile, in 1973. It tells the story of two 12-year-old boys from different social classes who become friends in a Catholic prep school, and how their lives are affected by the political turmoil and the coup d'état that ousted president Allende.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Andrés Wood
- 2004-06-11
Machuca is a Chilean drama film about two friends from different social classes in 1973, during the political turmoil that led to the coup of General Pinochet. The film follows their relationship and their experiences as they face the challenges of their country's history and their own families.
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Santiago, capital of Chile during the Marxist government of elected, highly controversial president Salvador Allende. Father McEnroe supports his leftist views by introducing a program at the prestigious "collegio" (Catholic prep school) St. Patrick to allow free admission of some proletarian kids. One of them is Pedro Machuca, slum-raised son ...
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Jul 16, 2014 · Machuca (2004) English Trailer. Spanish Film Review Club. 526 subscribers. 594. 194K views 9 years ago. Directed by Andrés Wood Written by Roberto Brodsky, Mamoun Hassan and Andrés Wood. ...more...
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Jul 28, 2019 · Machuca is a 2004 film by Andrés Wood that depicts the experiences of three children from different social backgrounds during the violent overthrow of President Allende in Chile. The film explores the impact of the coup on their families, friends and communities, and the challenges of remembering and representing the past.