Drei Freunde sind Teil einer oppositionellen Gruppe im chaotisches Chile der frühen 70er Jahre. Zusammen begehen sie ein politisches Verbrechen, das die Geschichte des Landes verändert. Vers... Alles lesenDrei Freunde sind Teil einer oppositionellen Gruppe im chaotisches Chile der frühen 70er Jahre. Zusammen begehen sie ein politisches Verbrechen, das die Geschichte des Landes verändert. Versehentlich werden sie in einen Betrug hineingezogen, der sie für immer auseinander bringt.Drei Freunde sind Teil einer oppositionellen Gruppe im chaotisches Chile der frühen 70er Jahre. Zusammen begehen sie ein politisches Verbrechen, das die Geschichte des Landes verändert. Versehentlich werden sie in einen Betrug hineingezogen, der sie für immer auseinander bringt.
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I only had the chance to watch it now in 2022. Gladly.
Our latin american cinema usually depicted for the last decades only the left efforts to resist the dictatorships - and their hideous acts - that took over basically every country here due to coups induced by the US in the context of the cold war.
This movie, on the other hand, shows the period from other perspective: the youth that took arms to enforce those coups against popular governments.
Going back and forth in time, from the 70s to the actual times, it depicts a group of three people that were part of a neofascist group - their actions in the past and how they ended up.
With a great and pretty stylish directing, fantastic acting (specially by Mercedes Moran and Maria Valverde) and such an interesting plot, it works so well to show how those wounds from the past are still pretty open in our actual contexts - as lots of people that took part in the conflicts, despite their crimes, are still in the meanders of the elite and power.
In Latin America, we usually prefer to forget what broght us til here, but as this film - and the chilean people have been doing since the period it was released -, shows: that's not the way to evolve and develop really fair societies as we wish. We got to face the past to understand the present and build a better future.
However, 'Araña' is not just a 1970s costume drama with political pretensions, but a well-acted drama giving an insider view of fascist activism and it's causes and ongoing effects in Chile's highly stratified class society. The historical drama part plays out a bit better than the contemporary political thriller one, but the film is still very worthwhile overall.
This film did not get any kind of North American release outside of the narrow film festival circuit (it's not even out on DVD), and my only guess is that distributors might have thought the plot was too specific to Chilean history for international audiences, or perhaps that a film that's antifascist but nevertheless is centered on fascist protagonists would not be well-received by 'woke' North American audiences.
As others have noted, this film is oddly very hard to find internationally. It's not on Netflix, nor HBO, nor Amazon Video. The only streaming version I could find is over the Australian service Stan, and for folks outside of Australia, one would need VPN to access it. I was only able to find it after, with great difficulty, downloading a high-resolution Spanish-language version on a Russian social media site, then with further digging, finding English subtitles for it and carefully re-syncing that to the video I downloaded. Some of the most trouble I've gone through to see a film, but I think worth it. In the end, though, it would be good if Netflix picked it up.
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