Santa Esperansa (1980)
People of different destinies were brought together by "Santa Esperanza" (Holy Hope), the name of an abandoned mining village turned into a concentration camp. They behaved differently and chose different methods of struggle. The film centers on the confrontation between a group of political prisoners and the management of one of the camps in Chile when the junta was in power.
Director: Sebastián Alarcón
| Writing | Sebastián Alarcón | Writer |
| Directing | Sebastián Alarcón | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Amlinsky | Writer |
| Camera | Vadim Alisov | Director of Photography |
| Art | Irina Shreter | Production Design |