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Cast

Félix Villar

Félix Villar

Cecilia Muñoz

Cecilia Muñoz

Claudia Navarrete

Claudia Navarrete

Pablo Medina

Pablo Medina

Vicente Baeza

Vicente Baeza

Cloe Baeza

Cloe Baeza

Virginia Maluk

Virginia Maluk

Teo Baeza

Teo Baeza

Crew

Roberto Baeza

Roberto Baeza

Director

Roberto Baeza

Roberto Baeza

Screenplay

Paulina Costa

Paulina Costa

Screenplay

Alfredo García

Alfredo García

Screenplay

Paulina Costa

Paulina Costa

Executive Producer

Paulina Costa

Paulina Costa

Producer

Alfredo García

Alfredo García

Producer

Alejandro Carrasco

Alejandro Carrasco

Director of Photography

Felipe Bello

Felipe Bello

Camera Operator

Carlos Dittborn

Carlos Dittborn

Editor

Cristián Freund

Cristián Freund

Sound

Pablo Mardones

Pablo Mardones

Sound

Ricardo Santander

Ricardo Santander

Music

Kathleen García

Kathleen García

Production Assistant

Iván Rodríguez Delgado

Iván Rodríguez Delgado

Production Intern

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Meeting Point

202210.0 / 1090 min
Documentary

Overview

a conversation that took 50 years...

Filmmakers Alfredo García and Paulina Costa were babies when both of their fathers were taken by the forces of Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile. Together their fathers were held in a small cell within Villa Grimaldi, one of the most notorious torture centres of that era. During their imprisonment, their fathers forged an unbreakable friendship, but only one of them, Paulina's father, survived to return to his family. Now, 45 years later, the filmmakers and their families reconstruct the last days before their fathers were taken and what lay in store for them while in captivity. With actors re-enacting these experiences on set, this film within a film unfolds and generations of the two families witness the past play out before their eyes. Filmed as Chile rises once more with a strong social movement against a repressive state, Meeting Point shows grandparents and parents passing down valuable lessons of freedom and equality.