Tatiana Gaviola

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Tatiana Gaviola is a documentary filmmaker and television director. She studied at the School of Communication Arts of the Universidad Católica de Chile. During the years of the dictatorship, she stands out among the numerous group of women who developed an active work in the filming of documentaries, relying on the format -video- which appeared at that time as the most feasible way, and in some cases, the only one, in audiovisual work. In 1988 he directed Ángeles, a medium-length fiction film based on an investigation of a group of missing students. Years later he made the feature film Mi último hombre, a film in which the political conflict is treated in the form of a thriller. In 2009 he released Teresa, a feature film based on the life of Teresa Wilms Montt, a national poetess of the first half of the twentieth century, famous for her beauty and tragic end.

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Total trailers found: 8

B-Happy Trailer (2004)

09 January 2004

A determined teenager must rely on her own wits when her fractured family abandons her.

Romance para el otro Santiago Trailer (1982)

11 June 1982

Portrait of the new face that the center of Santiago acquired during the 80s. The Ahumada walk along with the social and survival demonstrations that converge there.

Teresa Trailer (2009)

17 June 2009

Teresa Wilms Montt is a writer, a rebellious woman, tormented and beautiful. He marries at age 17 challenging family opposition.

Angels Trailer (1990)

04 May 1990

A group of college students gradually disappear, with no explanation.

La mirada incendiada Trailer (2021)

09 April 2021

Film inspired by the real story of Rodrigo Rojas de Negri. Killed on July 2, 1986 during the first national protest against the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

Mi último hombre Trailer (1996)

09 April 1996

A female television journalist has a strange affair with a terrorist.

Angels Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

A mix between documentary and fiction, Ángeles shows the story of a group of university students who are disappearing, and focuses specifically on the story of Juan Maino.

Una milla de cruces sobre el pavimento Trailer (1979)

24 November 1979

The artist's voice-over saying "No, I wasn't happy" marks the beginning of the video-recording of this, her first art action, which consisted in the intervention to a traffic sign along a mile, specifically on Manquehue Street, in Santiago de Chile.