Santiago-based Clara Films and Colombian sound post house-producer Centauro-Productora Lap are joining forces to co-produce Chilean Ricardo Valenzuela Pinilla’s debut “What Was Left Unsaid,” a social drama with hints of dark comedy.
Produced by Camila Bascuñán at Chilean company Delavida Films, “What Was Left Unsaid” is currently at post-production stage.
The deal completes funding for the film and marks a significant milestone in the journey of bringing Valenzuela Pinilla’s first feature to audiences worldwide.
The story of “What Was Left Unsaid” is set in rural Chile, in the early 2000s, when communications’ modernization started. Margarita, a 43 year-old field sales executive, stands out for her undeniable connection with people in contrast with her 40 year-old sales colleague Cucho.
Margarita’s ascending professional career is conditioned by her duties at home as a single mother and caretaker of her own mother, a religious fanatic singer who has decided to keep...
Produced by Camila Bascuñán at Chilean company Delavida Films, “What Was Left Unsaid” is currently at post-production stage.
The deal completes funding for the film and marks a significant milestone in the journey of bringing Valenzuela Pinilla’s first feature to audiences worldwide.
The story of “What Was Left Unsaid” is set in rural Chile, in the early 2000s, when communications’ modernization started. Margarita, a 43 year-old field sales executive, stands out for her undeniable connection with people in contrast with her 40 year-old sales colleague Cucho.
Margarita’s ascending professional career is conditioned by her duties at home as a single mother and caretaker of her own mother, a religious fanatic singer who has decided to keep...
- 5/22/2023
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Annecy, France – Los Angeles and Ecuador-based Alterego has teamed with Miami-based Centauro to co-produce animated feature “La niña de la trompeta” (The Trumpet Girl), created by Argentina’s Emiliano Oviedo. The agreement was signed at the Annecy Intl. Animation Festival
Founded by Colombian director Gustavo Nieto Roa (“Tiempo para amar”) forty years ago, Centauro has studios in several Latino-American countries.
Blending soccer and music, “La niña de la trompeta” follows Sarah, a girl living in a country massively devoted to soccer. However she’s not able to play it so she pours her passion into music, becoming the young star of a big-soccer-team’s music band.
Oviedo presented the project to Alterego’s Paul Vaca at the recent edition of the Quirino Awards, held in Tenerife in April.
Scriptwriter Oviedo explained that animation offers the ideal aesthetics and narrative resources to develop a story unveiling what lies behind the glamorous worlds of music and soccer,...
Founded by Colombian director Gustavo Nieto Roa (“Tiempo para amar”) forty years ago, Centauro has studios in several Latino-American countries.
Blending soccer and music, “La niña de la trompeta” follows Sarah, a girl living in a country massively devoted to soccer. However she’s not able to play it so she pours her passion into music, becoming the young star of a big-soccer-team’s music band.
Oviedo presented the project to Alterego’s Paul Vaca at the recent edition of the Quirino Awards, held in Tenerife in April.
Scriptwriter Oviedo explained that animation offers the ideal aesthetics and narrative resources to develop a story unveiling what lies behind the glamorous worlds of music and soccer,...
- 6/13/2019
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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