Jorge Lillo

Filmes

Nahuel e o Livro Mágico
Antonio / Chon-Chon / Rorro / Guardian (voice)
Nahuel é um garoto que tem muito medo do mar. Um dia, ele encontra o Levistério, um antigo livro mágico, e Kalku, um feiticeiro malvado que quer esse livro mais do que tudo, sequestra seu pai. Para resgatá-lo, Nahuel parte em uma viagem cheia de seres mágicos e misteriosos, enfrentando seus medos mais profundos.
People's Train of Culture
Narrator (voice)
Documentary film which tells the story of an initiative of the government of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973, the objective of which was to bring culture closer to those who had no access to it. The People’s Train of Culture was part of the 40th measure of Allende’s programme of government which aimed to create a National Institute of Arts and Culture and colleges of art in all the country’s provinces.
Mirageman
Announcer (voice)
After being brutally assaulted, an incident which also saw the death of his parents and the rape of his younger brother (which mentally scarred him to the point of having to be institutionalized), Maco Gutierrez has devoted his life to fitness and practicing martial arts to ensure his safety in the future.
Voto + Fusil
The political evolution in Chile seeing from three different times: 1937, 1947 and 1970. A film that shows how a revolution cannot be accomplished by electoral means, and how the wealthy class will always attempt to destroy that revolution, with the help of the armed forces, as soon as their privileges are threatened.
Bloody Nitrate
Chilean soldiers try to survive in the desert after they are attacked by Peruvian troops. The 17 survivors are held together by the Captain. The Lieutenant is a civilian attorney who clashes with the Captain as he pursues the valuable rights to nitrate deposits in the area. When the fighting was over, 25,000 soldiers from Chile, Peru and Bolivia had perished while trying to secure the coveted mineral rights for foreign companies.
Érase un niño, un guerrillero, un caballo…
Feature film that wraps, through Jorge Lillo's text, three short films by Helvio Soto