Penguin Island (2018)
Chile 2006, a country that maintains the same public policies of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. After 16 years in a state of democracy, young chileans still do not see any changes in the education system, so they decide to manifest in the streets starting a movement that finally manages to mobilize a nation.
Director:
Guille Söhrens
Writer:
Guille Söhrens
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Lucas Espinoza as Martín |
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Rallén Montenegro as Laura |
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Juan Cano as Juan |
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Paulina Moreno as Javi Frutas |
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Germán Diaz as El Jota |
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Ana Tijoux as Mss. Pilar |
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Rafael de la Reguera as David |
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Martín Pizarro Veglia as Gato Volador |
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Guillermo Pastenes as El Ñoño Farías |
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Tomás Díaz as Sgt. Jara |
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Jaime Omeñaca as The Principal |
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Gregory Cohen as Jota's Uncle |
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Andrés Cid as Nazi Leader |
| Directing | Guille Söhrens | Director |
| Writing | Javier Muñoz Percherón | Writer |
| Writing | Javiera Moraga | Writer |
| Writing | Guille Söhrens | Screenplay |
| Crew | Gustavo Uribe | Cinematography |