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Machuca is a 2004 internationally co-produced coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. [2] It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna , Manuela Martelli , and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi .
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.
Manuela Abril Martelli Salamovich (born April 16, 1983) is a Chilean film and television actress and director best known for her roles in the films B-Happy and Machuca.She starred with the famous Dutch actor Rutger Hauer in the Chilean-Italian film Il Futuro, based on Roberto Bolaño's novel A Little Lumpen Novelita.
Antonio Banderas is the film's producer. In March 2005, Raul Garcia and Manuel Sicilia were hired and set to write and direct The Missing Lynx. Jose E. Machuca co-wrote the script for the film. Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Juan Molina and Manuel Cristobal produced the film with the budget of $6,500,000 for release in 2008. Abraham ...
Machuca (2004) Macintyre's X-Ray Film (1896) Maciste the Athlete (1918) Maciste, the Avenger of the Mayans (1965) Maciste and the Chinese Chest (1923) Maciste alla corte del Gran Khan (1961) Maciste and the Javanese (1922) Maciste in King Solomon's Mines (1964) Maciste in the Lion's Cage (1926) Maciste the Policeman (1918) Maciste and Prisoner ...
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Winner - Best Film & Best Performance for Mariana Di Girolamo at the North Bend Film Festival [47] Nominated - Best Film at the 25th Lima Film Festival [48] Winner - Signis Award & FIPRESCI Award at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema [49] 2021: Apps: Lucio A. Rojas, Sandra Arriagada, José Miguel Zúñiga, Camilo León ...
Che is a two-part 2008 epic biographical film about the Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, directed by Steven Soderbergh.Rather than follow a standard chronological order, the films offer an oblique series of interspersed moments along the overall timeline.