Review | 'Chile '76': From portrait of privilege to taut political thriller
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Aline Küppenheim in "Chile '76." (Kino Lorber)StarOutline (3 stars) A recurring motif swirls through "Chile '76," a modest but absorbing debut by Manuela Martelli.The opening scene sets the stage: A prosperous homemaker named Carmen (Aline Küppenheim) is choosing the right shade of pink for the seaside home she's renovating; while the contractor pours a bit more red into the blue, outside the shop an activist is being arrested, another victim of the repressive regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
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