Rosa García-Huidobro

Películas

The Year of the Everlasting Storm
Featuring seven stories from seven auteurs from around the world, the film chronicles this unprecedented moment in time, and is a true love letter to the power of cinema and its storytellers.
Los Barcos
An actress travels to Lisbon representing a film where she has a secondary role, regarding nobody else was available to go. In the Q&A in the Cinematheque she doesn't know how to answer the audience questions.
Marea de Tierra
Laura, a heartbroken teenager from Santiago is on holiday in the southern Chilean archipelago of Chiloé with friends. As she wanders the lonely island seascapes she encounters a group of local seaweed collector women, with whom she shares places and stories.
The Island
A group of people gather for a family reunion in a house on an isolated island. They are waiting for the last person to join them, but as the evening arrives and he doesn’t arrive, a strange anxiety overwhelms them. The group dismantles and the family members wander away from the house separately, confronting the sea and an unspoken fear that slowly consumes them.
De jueves a domingo
Car Extra
La historia comienza un jueves, cuando Ana (Paola Giannini) y Fenando (Francisco Pérez-Bannen), una pareja a punto de separarse deciden emprender un viaje de vacaciones que habían planeado desde hacía tiempo, junto a sus dos hijos. Se dirigen hacia el norte de Chile, sin embargo, el destino no está del todo claro: mientras que los pequeños Lucía (Santi Ahumada) y Manuel (Emiliano Freifeld) quieren llegar a la playa, Fernando y Ana desean llegar hasta el lugar donde las cosas vuelvan estar bien y su relación pueda empezar de nuevo. Entre la soledad del paisaje y el reducido espacio de su automóvil, el largo trayecto significa el final y la despedida de la familia, su último viaje.
Debajo
Jaime, who’s been away from the city by his own free will, invites his family to watch an eclipse at his house on the mountains. The tensions in the group are apparent, but they slowly vanish, reaching the most transparent moment among the eclipse’s darkness.