8
48 min
In this heartwarming docudrama, Chilean immigrant Marilú Mallet strives to make a film about her experience of deep isolation. Her English-speaking husband, a prominent film director, criticizes her subjective approach to filmmaking; her young son, raised in Quebec, speaks only French. Interviews with Isabel Allende and other Chilean exiles reveal a deep bond in this powerful and resonant film about language and genre, exile and immigration.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Nicolas Rubbo | The son | Unowned | |
Isabel Allende | The friend of childhood | Unowned | |
Marilú Mallet | The filmmaker | Unowned | |
Michael Rubbo | The husband | Unowned | |
María Luisa Segnoret | The mother | Unowned | |
Salvador Fisciella | The refugee | Unowned | |
Octavio Lafourcade | The musician | Unowned |