Machuca (2004)



iF Rating: 8/13


Director: Andrés Wood


Runtime: 121 min


Certification: (15)


Genre: Drama



Title: Machuca


Release Date: 11 June 2004


From: Spain


Awards: ///


Type: Biography


Info: The film is not intended to provide an overview of this period in Chilean history. Rather, it shows the perspective of Gonzalo Infante, a privileged boy who catches a glimpse of the world of the lower class through Machuca, at a moment when the lower classes are politically mobilized, demanding more rights and forcing fundamental change. At the same time the upper classes, including Gonzalo’s own family, grow fearful of the growing socialist movement and plot against the country’s elected president, Salvador Allende. Infante’s sympathies, however, clearly lie with the poor based on what he has seen. When the military coup d’état is launched which brutally represses poor and activist Chileans, including his friends and Father McEnroe, his own class status comes into relief. Moments after witnessing the murder of a poor, young girlfriend by soldiers clearing a shantytown, Infante is nearly arrested himself. He pleads with the soldier to recognize that he does not belong to this shantytown. The soldier is only convinced after noticing Gonzalo’s expensive sneakers. Thus, Infante is forced to abandon his friend, using his class status as a free pass.


At the end of the movie, his family moves into a new, more opulent home. The audience is meant to understand, along with Infante, that this new wealth is connected to the brutal repression of the Chilean masses, who had hoped for real societal change by attempting to create a socialist society.

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