Diego Noguera Trailers
Absence TrailerThe 33 TrailerHéctor Noguera, caminos de vida y teatro Trailer
Absence TrailerThe 33 TrailerHéctor Noguera, caminos de vida y teatro Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
26 May 2015
Hector Noguera recalls his long trajectory that extends for more than fifty years through the poetic text of Calderón de la Barca "Life is a dream".
09 May 2019
Medea is expelled from the mining region in the Atacama Desert and is given just one day to disappear.
22 October 2012
Year 2015. John O'Connell arrives in Chile to film a documentary about the death of six anonymous heroes that occurred in 2010 during the "EL MURO" event.
14 December 2017
A love triangle between a pioneer female writer; her husband -a retired military official-and the love of her life, the painter Moritz Rugendas, with whom she maintains an epistolary relationship for 10 years, with few personal encounters.
06 August 2015
Based on the true story of the collapse of a mine in San Jose, Chile—that left 33 miners isolated underground for 69 days.
25 January 2009
Carla is abandoned by her husband while vacationing on a national park. There she finds herself stranded with a Norwegian backpacker and a former pop star.
08 September 2011
During one hot summer day, little things happen to the visitors and workers of an old thermal resort in southern Chile.
02 January 2008
Ten segments linked to a primary idea: an evocation of the early cinema images.
06 September 2013
When their parents die, Bianca starts to smoke and Tomas is still a virgin. The orphans explore the dangerous streets of adulthood until Bianca finds Maciste, a retired Mr.
19 June 2025
Maria travels to Puerto Williams to star in a movie. But the film crew won't be able to arrive due to a strong storm.
02 September 2011
A young writer recounts an earlier romance in hopes of attracting his new love interest.
20 February 2025
Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection follow-up Ancestral Visions of the Future is described as being “a deeply personal exploration of identity, childhood, and death,” continuing a running theme in Mosese’s work of wrestling with his childhood in Lesotho and his exile to Germany.