The Guest (2014 Chilean film)
The Guest (Spanish: La visita) is a 2014 Chilean drama film written and directed by Mauricio López Fernández. The worldwide premiere was in October 2014 in competition at the Valdivia International Film Festival [1] and later, in 2015, it was presented at the Guadalajara International Film Festival, Outfest, CinéLatino Toulouse and, also in France, at the Rencontres du Cinéma Sud-Américain, Marseille,[2] when it won the First Prize for Best Film and Best Actress for Daniela Vega in her film debut.[3]
The Guest | |
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Chilean theatrical release poster | |
La visita | |
Directed by | Mauricio López Fernández |
Produced by |
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Written by | Mauricio López Fernández |
Starring | Daniela Vega Claudia Cantero Rosa Ramírez Paulo Brunetti Carmen Barros |
Music by | Alekos Vuskovic |
Cinematography | Diego Poleri |
Production company | Pinda Producciones Le Tiro Cine |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
In an old house on the outskirts of Santiago a wake ceremony for Coya's husband has been prepared. Coya is the maid who has served the family for many years, and who is already considered part of her. For the effects of the ceremony they are waiting the arrival of Felipe, the only son of Coya, who has now transitioned and returned as Elena, a trans woman. This unexpected event will be more important than the wake itself and will completely upset the conservatism of the family, unleashing conflicts and frustrations that will reach Tete, the owner of the house, who also suffers because of her husband's infidelity.
Cast
- Daniela Vega, as Elena
- Claudia Cantero, as "Tete"
- Rosa Ramírez, as Coya
- Paulo Brunetti, as Enrique
- Carmen Barros, as the grandma
References
- "Actriz transexual y Rosa Ramírez destapan tabúes en cinta que se estrenará a fin de año" (in Spanish). Emol. October 9, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
- "The Guest, Mauricio López Fernández". LeTiroCine. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "Le choix des jurys". JournalZibeline (in French). March 28, 2015. Archived from the original on May 14, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2018.