Fandango Sales Picks Up Explosive Locarno Premiere ‘The Chilean’ Where ‘Everything Is on the Verge of Detonation’ (EXCLUSIVE)

FilmNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 2 min read · via variety.com

Fandango Sales has boarded Sergio Castro-San Martín’s “The Chilean” ahead of its world premiere at Locarno.   Set in 1976, the film follows Chilean miner Aldo Marín as he flees Chile’s regime for Turin, where he meets Luciana, a doctor who performs illegal abortions. But his atte

The acquisition of "The Chilean" by Fandango Sales is a significant move, especially given the film's explosive premiere at Locarno. This pick-up indicates that the sales company believes in the film's potential to resonate with audiences worldwide. The story's themes of political turmoil, personal struggle, and social change are likely to spark interest among viewers who appreciate thought-provoking cinema. The fact that Fandango Sales has boarded the project ahead of its world premiere suggests that they see commercial potential in the film, which could lead to a wider release and more exposure for the director and cast.

The film's setting in 1976 and its focus on a Chilean miner fleeing his country's regime add a layer of historical significance to the story. The inclusion of a strong female character, Luciana, who performs illegal abortions, also highlights the social and political issues of the time. This type of storytelling is likely to appeal to fans of films like "The Motorcycle Diaries" or "No", which also explored themes of social change and political upheaval in Latin America. The success of these films demonstrates that there is an audience for stories that tackle complex issues and provide a unique perspective on historical events.

As "The Chilean" prepares for its world premiere at Locarno, it will be interesting to see how the film is received by critics and audiences. The fact that Fandango Sales has already acquired the film suggests that it has commercial potential, but the real test will be how it performs at the box office. Fans of independent cinema and those interested in social and political dramas will likely be keeping a close eye on the film's progress. With its unique blend of historical context, personal struggle, and social commentary, "The Chilean" has the potential to make a significant impact on the film festival circuit and beyond.

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