| Matías Quer , Ariel Mateluna, Manuela
Martelli, Aline Kuppenheim, Ernesto Malbran, Federico Luppi.
Andrés Wood’s semi-autobiographical film
is set in Chile in 1973, when General Pinochet’s military coup seized
power from President Allende’s democratically elected government.
It follows the unexpected friendship of two 11 year-old boys – Gonzalo,
who comes from a wealthy middle class neighbourhood, and Pedro Machuca,
who lives in a nearby illegal shantytown. They meet when an idealistic
priest admits children from poor families to an elite private school
and, as they learn about each other’s very different worlds, a strong
bond grows between them. But as the violent unrest in Chilean society
inexorably encroaches into their lives, the boys’ friendship is
shaken to the core. Featuring fine performances from its young cast,
Wood’s powerful and vividly realised drama is the first Chilean
film to deal with this tumultuous time in the country’s history. |