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Mon ami Machuca

Titre original : Machuca
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 56min
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7,7/10
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Ariel Mateluna, Matías Quer, and Manuela Martelli in Mon ami Machuca (2004)
Two 12-year-old Chilean children from different social classes become friends in 1973. They both discover each other's world as political tensions in their country increase.
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Deux garçons assistent à un coup d'état politique dans leur Chili natal.Deux garçons assistent à un coup d'état politique dans leur Chili natal.Deux garçons assistent à un coup d'état politique dans leur Chili natal.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrés Wood
  • Scénario
    • Eliseo Altunaga
    • Roberto Brodsky
    • Mamoun Hassan
  • Casting principal
    • Matías Quer
    • Ariel Mateluna
    • Manuela Martelli
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    13 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Andrés Wood
    • Scénario
      • Eliseo Altunaga
      • Roberto Brodsky
      • Mamoun Hassan
    • Casting principal
      • Matías Quer
      • Ariel Mateluna
      • Manuela Martelli
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 57avis des critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 13 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux66

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    Matías Quer
    • Gonzalo Infante
    Ariel Mateluna
    • Pedro Machuca
    Manuela Martelli
    • Silvana
    Aline Küppenheim
    Aline Küppenheim
    • María Luisa Infante
    • (as Aline Kuppenheim)
    Ernesto Malbran
    • Father McEnroe
    Tamara Acosta
    Tamara Acosta
    • Juana
    Francisco Reyes
    Francisco Reyes
    • Patricio Infante
    Alejandro Trejo
    Alejandro Trejo
    • Willy
    Maria Olga Matte
    • Miss Gilda
    Gabriela Medina
    • Lucy
    Luis Dubó
    Luis Dubó
    • Ismael Machuca
    Andrea García-Huidobro
    • Isabel
    Tiago Correa
    Tiago Correa
    • Pablo
    Pablo Krögh
    • Colonel Sotomayor
    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Roberto Ochagavía
    Alfredo Ahumada
    • Mozo
    Daniel Alcaíno
    Daniel Alcaíno
    • Sargento Ejército
    • (as Daniel Alcaino)
    Jack Arama
    • Apoderado
    • Réalisation
      • Andrés Wood
    • Scénario
      • Eliseo Altunaga
      • Roberto Brodsky
      • Mamoun Hassan
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs53

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    9kevinthelen

    point of view of a 26 year old Chilean American

    Although i was not old enough to live through these events, its repercussions are still felt today. Its interesting to see this movie in the theater and hear older people in the audience booing and cheering at the different scenes and historical characters in the movie, meaning that it accurately depicts the events. The movie is excellent in the way it portrays the everyday life experienced back in those days. The movie is apolitical in the way the main characters are children, so the focus is everyday life more than taking an actual view. The great special effects used, increase the realism and makes the movie so much better, and you don't even notice they are being used.

    I recommend this movie 100% both to Chileans, and foreigners that want a glimpse on the life of the upper/middle classes in Chile back in 1973.
    7Chris_Docker

    Two schoolboys from different backgrounds live through the transition from Allende to Pinochet

    Our film is shot in Santiago, Chile, and follows two schoolboys shortly before the 1973 military coup. Gonzalo Infante is the son of a wealthy, upper middle class family and goes to a good school. His parents are outraged that children from the poor shanty towns are being introduced to the school and encouraged to mix with their children. Among the shanty town dwellers is the young Pedro Machuca. He and Gonzalo form an increasing bond of friendship as they grow into adolescence. But the gulf between their backgrounds is a powerful one.

    The film has been hailed as the most successful Chilean film ever. Made on an apparently tiny budget with help from the UK and Spain, it is anything but small budget in appearance (money from the industrialised European countries goes a long way in Chile!) The story is engaging throughout, and for the Westerner the glimpses into the political history are a window onto a different world.

    As there are so many myths surrounding both Allende and Pinochet, I've added a short synopsis that might help as background (and with respect to Chilean scholars – I am no expert in the field – this sort of information can be gleaned from Amnesty International, recently released USA documents and scholarly sources.

    Allende was popularly elected to implement an 'anti-imperialist' program of building socialism within a democratic and constitutional framework in November of 1970. Chile at this time was in the depths of an economic crisis and, like many Latin American countries, had had much of its natural wealth and even ability to manage its own affairs taken by foreign investors, legally and illegally. The lifestyle of the wealthy upper classes contrasted to the poverty of people in the shanty towns, but the educated elite held considerable power. Bent on creating economic chaos, opponents of the new government began deliberately to exacerbate these difficult conditions: the political set off a large exodus of capital, a cessation of private investment, and an extensive withdrawal of bank deposits. nationalizations of American and other foreign-owned companies had sharply increased tensions with the United States, which gave the Nixon administration sufficient excuse to orchestrate an international financial blockade, restricting economic credit to Chile. Simultaneously, C.I.A subsidies were flowing to right-wing media, politicians, and organizations, to assist a campaign of domestic destabilization.

    Allende committed suicide in the final stages of the CIA-backed military coup led by Pinochet. The United States had ran covert actions in Chile between 1963 and 1973 leading to the ascension of General Pinochet. The US Government's official report of the operations said it epitomized CIA covert actions (worldwide). However brutal the Pinochet government, it was 'good' for US interests. Thus began 17 years of dictatorship which ended March 11, 1990. According to Amnesty International and the United Nations' Human Rights Committee, 250,000 Chileans had been detained for political reasons by the end of 1973. In 1990, having failed in his bid to gain popular ratification for his rule, Pinochet handed over the presidency to the rightfully- elected Patricio Aylwin Azocar. Chile now has a market economy and the political climate has since remained stable, although there is still considerable tension between the military and the government concerning human rights violations of the Pinochet era. Pinochet still retains a considerable group of supporters, both inside and outside the country and the myths and stereotypes he generated still haunt the political future of Latin America. Some still vividly remember the social anarchy (hyperinflation, expropriation, land invasions and violent confrontations) under the socialist policies of Allende. The more important reason, however, is Chile's economic performance. Without the direct and intentional destabilising influence, and with opponents or poor people simply exterminated, the economy improved. In the weeks that followed the coup, thousands of unionists, socialists, students and left-wing activists were raped, tortured, starved and murdered. extermination of thousands of civilians in South America, but the remaining elite were protected and international relations 'normalised'. As Gonzalo's father says in the film: 'Socialism is good for Chile ... it's just not good for us.'
    isabelerrazuriz

    One of the Greatest Movie Ever

    I live in Chile, where the movie happens. I have also followed Andres Wood in his career as a Director and I must say that this is his most mature, rounded and strong piece of work.

    The Movie is centered in the social phenomena that happened in the last days before the Coup in 1973. Now the movie is incredibly accurate from the Costume Design, the Cars's License Plates, the expressions, the product brands and graffitis, to the social polarization, violence and killings. As remarkable as the Production is the honesty of the director, who could have easily fall into contaminating his movie with political propaganda, instead he kept delightfully accurate.

    Even though for those who knows the history, the devastating feeling is all around, the movie centers in the social experiment led by a priest who was the principal of a high class school, who takes into the school some poor mestizo children.

    Machuca is one of this children's who begins a friendship with a white rich children.

    The story itself works as a metaphor for the innocence of the people in that time. innocence that was lost over and over.
    10claudio_carvalho

    Touching and Realistic Tale of Friendship and Coming to Age in Times of Military Coup

    In 1973, in Santiago of Chile of the first socialist president democratically elected in a Latin-American country, President Salvador Allende, the principal of the Saint Patrick School, Father McEnroe (Ernesto Malbran) makes a trial of integration between students of the upper and lower classes. The bourgeois boy Gonzalo Infante (Matías Quer) and the boy from the slum Pedro Machuca (Ariel Mateluna) become great friends, while the conflicts on the streets leads Chile to the bloody and repressive military coup of General Augusto Pinochet on 11 September 1973, changing definitely their lives, their relationship and their country.

    "Machuca" is a touching and realistic tale of friendship and coming to age in times of military coup in Chile. The Chilean director Andrés Wood made this fantastic movie following the political genre of Costa Gravas, but with a subtle drama with two children getting conscience of the fight of classes and the changes in their country by force and violence. The story in some moments seems to be a documentary so perfect the direction and acting are. The debut of the two lead actors, Matías Quer and Ariel Mateluna, is awesome: the eyes of the silent Matías Quer disclosing reality and the facial expression of Ariel Mateluna are amazing. "Machuca" is a highly recommended movie, and for the younger generations slightly see what happened in the 70's in South America and particularly in Chile. A few figures about Pinochet's dictatorship: 30,000 Chileans were killed; 100,000 Chileans were arrested without a trial; 22,000 students were expelled from the universities; 150,000 Chileans were exiled. My vote is ten.

    Title (Brazil): "Machuca"
    lazarillo

    Wonderful and transcendent

    This is an absolutely wonderful film that captures a very interesting period of history told as a coming-of-age tale from the perspective of three pubescent school children. Like "Diaros de Motocicleta", the recent film about a young Ernesto Guevara, this is NOT simply a political diatribe. It does not romanticize the Allende government or the difficulties (riots, shortages, etc.)that the country went through during his turbulent reign. It certainly doesn't paint the Pinochet coup in a very favorable light, but I don't see how you can make the overthrow of a democratically-elected government and the murder, torture, and disappearance of some 3,000 people look like a wonderful thing. The film portrays many Pinochet supporters either as rich and corrupt or as small-minded, reactionary bullies (which is not entirely inaccurate), but it certainly doesn't shy away from the dark side of the Allende revolution( Allende supporters are shown accosting middle-class Chileans in the street, Allende himself appears in actual TV footage of his notorious meeting with Soviet leader Leonid Breshnev). Really though it would be a shame if continuing political differences stop people from seeing this superb film which really transcends politics to capture the spirit of youth and a time that, as terrible as it was, will never be forgotten.

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    • Anecdotes
      As stated by the director in several interviews, the movie was shot only on Sundays, due to its small budget.
    • Gaffes
      Silvana is standing by the outhouse, then moments later, after camera pans, appears on the other side of Gonzalo.
    • Citations

      Patricio Infante: Socialism might be better for Chile but not for us.

    • Crédits fous
      In the credits at the beginning of the film, the last letter of each word drifts slowly to the right separating from the names
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sin maquillaje: Tamara Acosta (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Ai Amor
      Written and performed by Buddy Richard

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 janvier 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Chili
      • Espagne
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Espagnol
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Machuca
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santiago, Chili
    • Sociétés de production
      • Wood Producciones
      • Tornasol Films
      • Mamoun Hassan Productions
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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 26 676 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 635 $US
      • 23 janv. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 187 700 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 56 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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