The Righteous (2024) [N/A]

Featuring:
Andrew Bargsted, Germán Díaz, Paulina García

Written by:
Felipe Azua
Carlos Leiva Barahona
Luciano Cares

Directed by:
Carlos Leiva Barahona


Release Date:
November 15, 2024

Original Title:
Todos somos justos

Alternate Titles:
The Righteous

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Avispa Cine
Lanza Verde

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 79

Cine chileno

Luis, a private tutor, is invited to a family dinner at the fancy house where he works. What starts as a peaceful evening is soon overshadowed by the conflicts within this dysfunctional family. After a power outage, five masked youths break into the house instilling panic in the place. Luis tries to protect the family, but he quickly finds himself threatened by James, the most violent of the assailants, whose hidden motivations will challenge our understanding of justice.

Luis is invited to a family celebration at the house where he works as a tutor. The night is going well until a group of young masked robbers break into the house. Hatred emerges as well as a strong desire for justice.

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Art Direction:
Ignacio Ruiz

Cinematography:
Manuel García Urzúa

Compositor:
Ángela Acuña

Costume Design:
Carolina Fuentealba

Director:
Carlos Leiva Barahona

Editor:
Felipe Azúa
Carlos Leiva Barahona

Executive Producer:
Pablo Greene

First Assistant Director:
Nahuel Medel

First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Paz Piña

Line Producer:
Eugenio Ramírez

Producer:
Felipe Azúa

Property Master:
Carolina Salazar

Script Supervisor:
Natalia Araya

Second Assistant Director:
Miriam Naranjo

Set Dresser:
Camilo Solis

Sound Designer:
Carlo Sánchez

Writer:
Carlos Leiva Barahona
Felipe Azúa
Luciano Cares

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