Synopse
In his disturbing study of a loner, Pablo Larraín links the trauma of the Pinochet dictatorship with the disco craze of the 1970s. Santiago, 1978. Raoul, a bad-tempered would-be Travolta and psychologically disturbed petty criminal, is the leader of a small dance troupe which performs its weary routines in the delapidated bars of the town. He is also a bomb waiting to go off. When he explodes, he kills. While the situation in Chile becomes ever more unbearable, Raoul continues to pursue his dream – and with every fit of temper climbs ever further down the ladder of humanity.
Regie
PABLO LARRAÍN (*1976) is one of Latin American cinema’s leading directors. FILMFEST HAMBURG showed his second film Tony Manero in 2008 and No in 2012, which was the first Chilean film to be nominated for an Oscar as best foreign language film.
Info
Original Title: Tony Manero
International Title: Tony Manero
Category: Feature
Section: Vitrina
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV with English subtitles
Director: Pablo Larraín
Screenplay: Pablo Larraín, Alfredo Castro, Mateo Iribarren
Cast/Protagonists: Alfredo Castro, Amparo Noguera, Elsa Poblete, Paola Lattus, Héctor Morales
Production country: Brazil, Chile
Year of Production: 2008
Length: 98 min
Producer: Juan de Dios Larraín
Production company: Fabula Productions
Cinematography: Sergio Armstrong
Sound: Miguel Homazábal
Editor: Andrea Chignoli
Music: Frecuencia Mod, José Alfredo Fuentes, Bee Gees, Juan Cristóbal Meza
Production Design: Polin Garbizu
Costume Design: Muriel Parra
World Sales: Fabula





