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Original Title:
Por aquí pasó el diablo
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
About the hermit of Las Chilcas, it is said that he came here about 50 years ago to live under a bridge in the most dangerous point of the Panamericana highway, close to the location of Llay-Llay, a place marked by multiple deaths that the inhabitants have learn to live and die along with. This documentary could be the rescue of different stories or maybe it is a journey along the multiple paths of the oral tradition. The voices speak us about the past, present and future, although it seems that they talk about a dead man whose lonely life is still staggering in the diffuse remembrances of a myth.
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Director:
Carolina Jesús
Director of Photography:
Iván Montt Zapata
Editor:
Danae Olavarría
Pablo Rauld Fuentes
Production Director:
Pablo Rauld Fuentes
Sound:
Nicolás Soto Guerra
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