Secos (2017)
Chile is the only country that has privatized its waters, in favor of large corporations, to the detriment of homes in rural and urban communities. Secos is a short that makes this reality visible, through the dialog between anonymous fighters from the most heavily affected provinces, with renowned actors and actresses in the country. The objective is to activate the topic of water as a human right, to achieve in the future the recovery of this vital element as a common good for all communities and territories.
Directors:
Galut Alarcón, Chamila Rodríguez.
Writer:
Galut Alarcón
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Alejandro Trejo as Himself |
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Daniel Muñoz as Himself |
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Chamila Rodríguez as Herself |
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Néstor Cantillana as Himself |
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Shlomit Baytelman as Herself |
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Francisca Imboden as Herself |
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Luis Alarcón as Himself |
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Loreto Valenzuela as Herself |
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Tiago Correa as Himself |
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Rocío Toscano as Herself |
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Óscar Hernández as Self |
| Writing | Galut Alarcón | Screenplay |
| Camera | Rodrigo Avilés | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Miguel Hormazábal | Sound Designer |
| Directing | Galut Alarcón | Director |
| Directing | Chamila Rodríguez | Director |
| Sound | Jorge Arriagada | Music |
| Production | Chamila Rodríguez | Producer |