Machuca, my friend

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Movie
German title Machuca, my friend
Original title Machuca
Country of production Chile
original language Spanish
Publishing year 2004
length 116 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Andrés Wood
script Eliseo Altunaga ,
Andrés Wood
production Mamoun Hassan ,
Gerardo Herrero ,
Andrés Wood
music Miguel Miranda ,
José Miguel Tobar
camera Miguel Ioann Littin Menz
cut Fernando Pardo
occupation

Machuca, mein Freund is a Chilean film by Andrés Wood from 2004 , which depicts the friendship between two children from different social classes. The film takes place immediately before and during Augusto Pinochet's coup against Salvador Allende .

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In Chile in the early 1970s, resentment spreads among the poorer sections of the population because of the prevailing circumstances. Socialist ideas are becoming popular. In the Latin American Church, the liberation theology is being developed, which in conflict with the Vatican's view of a concrete entry of the clergy for improvements not only in the afterlife.

Against this background, the headmaster Father McEnroe allows children from the slums to be exempted from school fees for the first time at the elite Saint Patrick school for boys. Despite initial difficulties, a deep friendship develops between Gonzalo Infante, a spoiled upper-class child, and Pedro Machuca, who comes from an extremely poor and broken family. Both can look into the other's world. The friendship seems to be strong despite ongoing attempts to negatively influence both social poles.

As in school, however, the conflict between the haves and the destitute comes to a head throughout the country. At the height of the coup , Augusto Pinochet took power and the country sank into a military dictatorship within a very short time. In the school too, the padres are deposed who demonstrate the absence of Christian ideas in a defiant gesture. Demonstrations of sympathy on the part of the students are severely punished.

But the friendship only finally breaks when Gonzalo witnesses the brutal evacuation of the slum by the military. A good friend is shot while trying to protect her father from the abuse by the soldiers and Infante denies any relationship with the slum dwellers when he is threatened with arrest. While the dark fate of the poor population remains unsettled, Infante returns to the world of the preferred upper class.

Reviews

“The film, staged with care, patience and humor, consistently maintains the childlike perspective that visually stands for Allende's dream of social equality. The break in reality is all the more drastic. "

Awards

The film was voted Most Popular International Film by the Vancouver International Film Festival 2004.

background

The film is strongly autobiographical. Andrés Wood himself attended the elite Saint George's College in Santiago de Chile . He dedicated his work in the credits to the headmaster at the time, Father Gerardo Whelan, who was recalled when the school was placed under the military after the coup.

Individual evidence

  1. Machuca, my friend. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed October 21, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ^ VIFF: 23rd Vancouver International Film Festival breaks records ( memento of October 3, 2006 in the Internet Archive ), as of March 29, 2009

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