Synopse
The young Chilean director tells the story of her aunt Sibila Arredondo, widow of the famous Peruvian writer José María Arguedas, with whom she shared important moments in her childhood. After Pinochet seized power in 1973, she had to go into exile in Lima, where Sibila lived. Besides archive material, interviews and family footage, Arredondo tries to decode the silence of her family, who one day stopped speaking about Sibila in her presence – she had been arrested for her connections to the terrorist Luminous Path movement. A critical, yet tender film about the subjectivity of revolution.
Info
Original Title: Sibila
International Title: Sibila
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Vitrina
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV
Director: Teresa Arredondo Lugon, Teresa Arredondo
Screenplay: Teresa Arredondo, Martín Sappia
Production country: Spain, Chile
Year of Production: 2012
Length: 94 min
Producer: Teresa Arredondo Lugon, Teresa Arredondo, Viviana Erpel
Production company: Casimusicos Cine
Cinematography: Teresa Arredondo, César Boretti
Editor: Martín Sappia
Music: Esteban Anavitarte
Production Design: Viviana Erpel
World Sales: Casimusicos Cine





