Chicago Boys (film)

Chicago Boys is a 2015 Chilean documentary film written and directed by Carola Fuentes & Rafael Valdeavellano.[1] The film tells the story of the Chicago Boys, a group of Chilean economists trained at the Catholic University of Chile who, after conducting graduate studies at the University of Chicago under professor Arnold Harberger, return to their country and, after Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship (1973–1990), become the main ideologues of the neoliberal economic model in Chile.[2]

Chicago Boys
Directed byCarola Fuentes
Rafael Valdeavellano
Written byCarola Fuentes
Rafael Valdeavellano
Produced byCarola Fuentes
Rafael Valdeavellano
Herta Mladinic
CinematographyPablo Valdés
Sebastián Caro
Edited byRafael Valdeavellano
Music byGabriel Pulido
Production
company
La Ventana Producciones
Release date
  • 26 August 2015 (2015-08-26) (SANFIC Film Festival)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

Interviews

Awards

  • Best Documentary Feature – Premios Pedro Sienna de Cine Chileno 2016
  • Best Direction– Santiago Festival Internacional de Cine 2016 – SANFIC11
  • Premio Nuestra América – Festival Internacional de Documentales de Ciudad de México DOCSMX 2016
  • Best Documentary Feature – Sunscreen Film Festival 2017

Festivals

  • Santiago Festival Internacional de Cine SANFIC11
  • É Tudo Verdade / It's All True Documentary Film Festival (Brasil)
  • Edinburgh International Film Festival (Escocia)
  • Festival Internacional de Cine en Monterrey (México)
  • Festival de la Memoria Documental Iberoaméricano (México)
  • International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City (DocsMX) (Mexico, 2016)
  • Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival (Czech Republic, 2016)
  • Rengo International Film Festival (Chile, 2016)
  • Seattle Latino Film Festival (USA, 2016)
  • Festival Gabo (Colombia, 2016)
  • InScience Dutch International Science Film Festival (Netherlands, 2016)
  • Anti-Corruption Film Festival (Panama, 2016)
  • La Habana International Festival of New Latin American Cinema (Cuba, 2016)
  • Cinelatino Films Des Rencontres (Francia, 2017)
  • Sunscreen Film Festival (USA, 2017)

References

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