A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1994
Original Title:
Los náufragos
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Canada | Chile | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
After 20 years of exile, Aron returns to Chile to find out who he is. He asks questions, not only of those who stayed behind but also of himself, examining his relationship with his past and his own memory. The people who stayed lived through 20 years of dictatorship. They were either victims or executioners. Amidst this wreckage, Aron wonders what name his brother is using now, where his father is... Can he, in Isol's arms and through her love, find his way again ? What future awaits him? Like Mola the torturer, he has returned from an impossible journey, and Aron knows that each man is his own executioner. Shipwreck and resurrection are the two facets of a complex truth.
Additional Dialogue:
José Román
Gregory Cohen
Additional Photography:
Antonio Farías
Art Direction:
Carlos Garrido
Assistant Art Director:
Gloria López
Assistant Editor:
Carmen Brito
Andrea Chignoli
Assistant Sound Editor:
José de la Vega
Associate Producer:
Hernán Littin
Patrick Sandrin
Camera Operator:
Wolfgang Burmann
Casting:
Cristo Cucumides
Costume Assistant:
Cecilia Godoy
Costumer:
Iseda Sepúlveda
Director:
Miguel Littín
Director of Photography:
Hans Burmann
Editor:
Rudolfo Wedeles
Executive Producer:
Carlos Álvarez Pineda
First Assistant Director:
Cristina Littin
Makeup Artist:
Ricardo Epeche
Original Music Composer:
Jorge Arriagada
Poem:
Raúl Zurita
Post Production Supervisor:
Rudolfo Wedeles
Producer:
Ely Menz
Production Secretary:
Manuel Hübner
Screenplay:
Miguel Littín
Script Supervisor:
Claudio Palacios
Second Assistant Camera:
Pablo Bürmann
Second Assistant Director:
Claudia Gacitua
Sound:
Alain Garnier
Sound Assistant:
Leonardo Céspedes
Sound Effects Editor:
Stéphane Labonté
Sound Mixer:
Daniel A. Vermette
Still Photographer:
Claudio Palacios
Theme Song Performance:
Ángel Parra
Third Assistant Director:
Alex Tupper
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