The Frontier (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 1991

Original Title:
La Frontera

Alternate Titles:
The Exile
The Frontier

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Cine XXI
Filmocentro
Ion Films
TVE
Televisión Nacional de Chile

Production Countries:
Chile | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 120

A Chilean teacher, Ramiro, is sentenced to internal exile in a southern town where tidal waves often appear. He falls for a woman, Maite, whose father asks him to take her away. Although he gets his freedom he doesn't leave and when the water rises, Maite and her father die, and Ramiro flees to the hills.

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ADR Recordist:
Miguel Serrano

Art Direction:
Juan Carlos Castillo

Assistant Editor:
Carmen Brito
Andrea Pérez

Camera Operator:
René Rojo

Costume Design:
Montserrat Catalá

Dialogue:
Jorge Goldenberg

Director:
Ricardo Larraín

Director of Photography:
Héctor Ríos

Editor:
Claudio Martinez

Executive Producer:
Ricardo Larraín
Eduardo Larrain

First Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Silva

Gaffer:
Manuel Soto

Hairstylist:
Verónica Ugalde

Makeup Artist:
Margarita Marchi

Original Music Composer:
Jaime de Aguirre

Production Design:
Alejandro González

Production Secretary:
Paz Irarrázabal

Screenplay:
Ricardo Larraín
Jorge Goldenberg

Script Supervisor:
Andrea Pérez

Sound:
Miguel Hormazábal

Sound Mixer:
Éric Bonnard

Sound Recordist:
Miguel Serrano

Special Effects:
Roberto Sánchez

Still Photographer:
Fernando Morande

Underwater Camera:
Rodrigo Fernández
Henry García

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