Valparaíso mi amor

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Valparaíso mi amor
Chilean theatrical release poster
Directed byAldo Francia
CinematographyDiego Bonacina
Edited byCarlos Piaggio
Music byGustavo Becerra
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

Valparaíso mi amor is a 1969 Chilean social realist drama film directed by Aldo Francia.[1]

Plot[edit]

This film depicts the story of four siblings who become semi-abandoned under the care of their stepmother after their father, an unemployed butcher, is jailed for stealing a cow and slaughtering it to feed his family. Left to fend for themselves, the children confront the harsh reality of poverty in the hills of Valparaíso in the 1960s. This compels them to find their own means of survival. As the movie progresses, we witness the characters' evolution, including the death of one child, the girl's descent into prostitution, and the other two siblings turning to delinquency.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Valparaíso mi amor (1969)". cinechile. Retrieved 21 August 2018.

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