David Olguisser

Movies

Neruda: The Fugitive
Secret Police Agent
The 1948 speech called "Yo Acuso" resulted in Pablo Neruda going under hiding for 13 months and the police searching intensively for him.
Che Kopete: La película
The Bathroom
Twenty years of Chile in a bathroom. This movie is a fiction that showcases from a security camera, all the cultural and social changes in Chile between the years 1968 and 1988.
Azul y Blanco
Mercurio
When enemy members of the two main Chilean soccer teams, Azul and Paloma meet in a fight after a soccer game they fall in love at first sight. They run away through the night in the streets of Santiago, while two groups search for them, when they meet, happens the inevitable.
El vecino
A young artist starts a friendship with his neighbour, a criminal who, tormented because of one of his crimes, seeks forgiveness.
Last Call
Son
Three apartments in an old converted loft building set up the stage for three bizarre love triangles.
La rubia de Kennedy
Machine Buyer
The ghost of a young German colonist, who died a couple of hundred years ago in unclear supernatural circumstances, appears in Chile to fulfill her mythical destiny. To achieve this, she will intervene in the life of an unsuccessful publicist and his lover.
Amnesia
Dreaming of a better life, a young woman leaves her country home and moves to the city where she only finds trouble.
Caluga o Menta
Niki and his friends are members of the marginalised underclass living on the outskirts of Santiago. During Chile's transition from dictatorship to democracy (1988-1990), they forge a path from drug- and drink-fuelled nihilism and petty crime into the world of market-driven illegality and Niki begins a seemingly predestined relationship with the middle-class "loca", Manuela. Memorable episodes and characters, quotable dialogue and a mix of earthy national portrait and surrealistic flourish make this one of the key Chilean films of the Nineties.