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La Cueca Sola
200352 min 1 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Marilú Mallet
Production: Yves BisaillonMarilú Mallet
Script: Marilú MalletMargaux Ouimet
Produced by Les Films de l'Atalante in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada with the participation of the Film and television tax credit - Gestion SODEC, with support by the government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency, the SODEC Société de développement des entreprises culturelles - Québec, the Canadian Independent Film and Video Fund and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and with the collaboration of TV5 Québec Canada.
Santiago, Chile. September 11, 1973. A military dictatorship seizes power and wields it for 17 years. Thousands of men disappear. "Donde estan? (Where are they?)," ask the women, their partners in la cueca, the traditional Chilean courtship dance. Surmounting their grief, the women speak out and struggle to restore democracy. Their lives suspended, they continue to dance la cueca sola, alone.
This documentary by Marilu Mallet tells the stories of five women who suffered under dictatorship and emerged as heroes under democracy. The threads of the five stories are closely intertwined with the history of Chile, encouraging reflection on the burden of heritage, the relativity of happiness and the power of memory. Navigating through the past but firmly moored in the present, the film expresses an entire nation's faith in a future in which such a thing will never happen again.
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Subject categories
- Politics and Government > Central and South AmericaDemocracyPolitical Repression
- Women - Portraits > Personal and Community LifeSocial IssuesWomen in CrisisWomen in Foreign Countries
- Social Issues > Women
- History > World History
Credits
- participant
- Isabel Allende
- Monique Hermosilla
- Estela Ortiz
- Carolina Tohà
- Moyenei Valdés
- researcher
- Marilú Mallet
- script writer
- Marilú Mallet
- Margaux Ouimet
- director
- Marilú Mallet
- camera
- Rénald Bellemare
- sound
- Ismaël Cordeiro
- production manager
- Leopoldo Gutierrez
- research
- Raquel Salinas
- line production
- Adrian Solar
- Lucie Pageau
- Christian Medawar
- Johanne Bergeron
- additional photography
- David Bravo
- Sebastian Moreno
- assistant to the director
- Raquel Salinas
- location manager
- Esteban Montero
- set photographer
- Pablo Gomez
- picture edit
- Natacha Dufaux
- Marilú Mallet
- Nicolas Rubbo
- editing advisor
- Fernand Bélanger
- sound edit
- Hugo Brochu
- dialog edit
- Marie-Ève Livernoche
- mix
- Michel Gauvin
- studio
- Midi-Sonnant
- original music
- Horacio Salinas
- musician
- Horacio Salinas
- Camilo Salinas
- Fernando Julio
- original song composer
- Moyenei Valdés
- singer
- Moyenei Valdés
- choreographer
- Valentina Pavez
- dancer
- Valentina Pavez
- Rosa Jiménez
- Yeni Sepulveda
- production trainee
- Annick Blanc
- Isabelle Gallichan
- Elysée Nouvet-Guevara
- technical assistant
- Danielle Raymond
- Martine Forget
- Martine Chamberland
- online editing
- Sylvain Desbiens
- credits
- Gaspard Gaudreau
- titles
- Vision Globale
- insurance
- Taillefer Desjardins inc.
- chartered accountant
- Patricia McGovern
- legal advisor
- Jean-Guy Jacques
- Remy Khouzam
- interim financing
- National Bank of Canada
- Film and Television Group
- marketing officer
- David Boisclair
- Daniel Bouchard
- administration
- Deborah MacNeil
- Denise DesLauriers
- administrative staff
- Hélène Regimbal
- Lise Lévesque
- technical coordinator
- Jean-François Laprise
- associate producer
- Margaux Ouimet
- producer
- Yves Bisaillon
- Marilú Mallet
Awards
- Special MentionRendez-vous Québec Cinéma
- Best Canadian Documentary - Category: Short to Mid-LengthHot Docs
- Award for Best Direction in the Canadian Spectrum Program - Category: Short to Mid-LengthHot Docs
- 3rd Best Documentary AwardWomen Film Festival "La Mo-Viola"