La búsqueda desesperada de su novio secuestrado lleva a una joven a la infame Colonia Dignidad, una secta de la que nadie se ha escapado.La búsqueda desesperada de su novio secuestrado lleva a una joven a la infame Colonia Dignidad, una secta de la que nadie se ha escapado.La búsqueda desesperada de su novio secuestrado lleva a una joven a la infame Colonia Dignidad, una secta de la que nadie se ha escapado.
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- 1 premio ganado y 15 nominaciones en total
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Despite having found this docudrama incredibly powerful it did concern me that there were no Chilean actors in the production. Strange really given who Colonia Dignidad affected, and who were tortured, abused, held virtual hostage etc. I was in Chile at the end of the reign of the oppressive regime of Pinochet - and felt the film lacked the sound of the Chilean dialect (of Spanish). Maybe it could have included more of the direct and authentic voice of those who suffered. Or those who lived in the region. There were so many myths about the place in the media, in the streets, within the popular culture. Pity because this was a story that was worth telling.
When a German Diplomatic official attends the premiere in Toronto to refute the premise of the film its a sign that the material strikes pretty close to home.
Very memorable Q&A at the 2015 Tiff. Hats off to the director that didn't flinch at all when confronting the questioner.
Its one of those films that you can honestly say "real life is stranger than fiction"
Its obvious that the film makers used this convincing story to attract the very talented cast. Even the despicable bad guys (and gal) were very well cast in addition to our heroes.
I'm glad this film wasn't released amidst the flurry of films prior to the awards season. Everyone should take the time and let this material and these performances sink in.
Well done. Good work.
Very memorable Q&A at the 2015 Tiff. Hats off to the director that didn't flinch at all when confronting the questioner.
Its one of those films that you can honestly say "real life is stranger than fiction"
Its obvious that the film makers used this convincing story to attract the very talented cast. Even the despicable bad guys (and gal) were very well cast in addition to our heroes.
I'm glad this film wasn't released amidst the flurry of films prior to the awards season. Everyone should take the time and let this material and these performances sink in.
Well done. Good work.
This film tells the story of two German citizens who are in Chile under Pinochet dictatorship. They get locked up in a camp of a religious sect, and get mistreated, abused and tortured.
The story is super engaging, keeping me glued to the screen from start to finish! I applaud Lena's courage to go into the camp just to see her boyfriend, though it can also be argued that it is the silliest thing to do. It shows that love is blind, and rational decision is clouded by love. The conditions in the camp is horrible, made worse by the wicked headmaster who wrongly uses religion to control and abuse people. There is one scene that vaguely suggests sexual abuse, but it is so vague that I had doubts until the words appear at the end of the film.
The ending is super intense. I find myself grabbing onto my chair, leaning forward and simply hoping that things will work out. The desperation of the characters transmit through the screen to me, and I just hope so sincerely that they will make it.
I didn't expect such an intense adventure. I enjoyed watching 'Colonial" thoroughly.
The story is super engaging, keeping me glued to the screen from start to finish! I applaud Lena's courage to go into the camp just to see her boyfriend, though it can also be argued that it is the silliest thing to do. It shows that love is blind, and rational decision is clouded by love. The conditions in the camp is horrible, made worse by the wicked headmaster who wrongly uses religion to control and abuse people. There is one scene that vaguely suggests sexual abuse, but it is so vague that I had doubts until the words appear at the end of the film.
The ending is super intense. I find myself grabbing onto my chair, leaning forward and simply hoping that things will work out. The desperation of the characters transmit through the screen to me, and I just hope so sincerely that they will make it.
I didn't expect such an intense adventure. I enjoyed watching 'Colonial" thoroughly.
The scary thing is the film is based on a true story and respect to the writers producers and all who got this made into a film for the world to see!
Civil rights is a thing many of us take for granted but this film shows and highlights that there are still many countries whom liberty and rights are not a given and the people suffer under corrupt power it is one of the most scary things and I am grateful that I don't live in a country like that! My heart fills for the many who have and continue to suffer 💜
Civil rights is a thing many of us take for granted but this film shows and highlights that there are still many countries whom liberty and rights are not a given and the people suffer under corrupt power it is one of the most scary things and I am grateful that I don't live in a country like that! My heart fills for the many who have and continue to suffer 💜
I've been to the premiere at the Film Festival in Zurich and I was moved by the movie, not because of the love story, but because of the irrefutable truth. The movie left me thinking and researching about its topic: Colognia Dignidad, a cult in Santiago de Chile. It conjures many ethical questions and portrays what humanity is capable of. The movie grips and doesn't let go of you till the end. The contents is real, except for the love story that forms the golden thread. One has to imagine that the movie portrays the life and the ways of Colognia Dignidad almost like a documentary without felt exaggeration, but it is still a movie with a story. Superb acting by Emma Watson and Daniel Brühl made the movie an even more intense experience. The only criticism I can make is that the love story is average in comparison to the rest. I believe that the characters actions don't always make much sense. All in all, it's one of the best movies I've seen this year and cannot be compared with the commercial films normally shown in cinemas.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaEmma Watson visited Villa Baviera (former Colonia Dignidad) in September 2014. Though the media initially thought she was on vacation, they later found she was doing research for her role.
- ErroresWhen Lena and Daniel are driven to the airport near the end of the movie several large buildings show multiple Satelite-Dishes on their roofs - private sat-receivers were not in use in the seventies.
- Citas
Paul Schäfer: Anyone can torture, but to break a person without harming physically, that's an art.
- ConexionesFeatured in Die Sekte der Folterer (2016)
- Bandas sonorasAin't No Sunshine
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- Presupuesto
- USD 14,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,709
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,621,046
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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