Soledad Is Gone Forever

15 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  2006  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Dramas

A psychological drama that explores the long-term psychological impact of political persecution through the eyes of a Chilean photographer living in San Francisco.

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Mabel Valdiviezo

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Synopsis

SOLEDAD IS GONE FOREVER is a spellbinding, visually stunning, psychological drama that explores the long-term psychological impact of political persecution. Based on real accounts, this film presents an intimate portrait of a young immigrant photographer living in San Francisco, Soledad Gonzales, who learns her father's remains have been found in a mass grave in Chile. Soledad's recurring visions of chilling childhood images shatter her life, making her discover that these are real memories that have been repressed for twenty years. Torn by her aunt Delia's advice to forget the past but faced by the implications of her father's death, Soledad must make a crucial decision. Does she have the courage to pursue the truth and will this realization finally bring peace to her tortured soul?

Cast

Soledad: Carla Sanchez
Little Soledad: Araceli Gonzalez
Tia Delia: Gigi Guizado
Fernando Tapia: Carlos Baron
Captain of Carabiners: Michael Torres

Crew

Cinematographer: Barry Stone
Production Design: Ben Leon
Gaffer: Hector Aranda
Set Decorator: Maria Jose Calderon
Sound Mixer: Nikolas Zasimczuk
Script Supervisor: Mario Aguja
Costume Designer: Jouie Turandot
Key Makeup Artist: Diana Tenes
Music: Axel Herrera
Camera Operator: David Lockhart
Editor: Mabel Valdiviezo
Production Consultant: Pamela Wei Endrina

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