Aurora (2014 film)

Aurora
Directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda
Produced by
  • Florencia Larrea
  • Gregorio González
  • Josefina Undurraga
Written by Rodrigo Sepúlveda
Starring Amparo Noguera, Luis Gnecco, Jaime Vadell, Francisco Pérez-Bannen, Mariana Loyola, Patricia Rivadeneira, Francisca Gavilán, María José Siebald
Music by Carlos Cabezas
Cinematography Enrique Stindt
Edited by Andrea Chignoli, José Luis Torres Leiva
Production
company
Forastero and Caco
Distributed by Forastero
Release dates
  • October 2014 (2014-10) (Sanfic)
Running time
83 minutes
Country Chile
Language Spanish

Aurora is a Chilean film written and directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda. The film was shot in Chile and released in 2014.

Plot

The film is set in the town of Ventanas in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. Sofia (Amparo Noguera) is a local teacher going through the process of adopting a child when she reads in the news about a dead baby found in the local dump. Sofia becomes obsessed with the fate of the dead girl who she called "Aurora". The baby has no legal right to have a name or be buried, so Sofia initiates a legal process that becomes an intimate journey of personal transformation, with devastating consequences on her life.[1]

The film is based on the life of Bernarda Gallardo.[2]

Cast

Awards

Release dates

See also

References

  1. Aurara at Forastero Archived November 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. retrieved on November 03, 2014
  2. Jane Chambers (27 April 2015). "The woman who adopts dead babies". BBC Magazine. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  3. Película "Aurora" inspirada en puertomontina gana premio internacional en Sanfic 2014 elrepuertero.cl October 27, 2014, retrieved on November 19, 2014
  4. "Sanfic ya tiene ganadores: "Aurora" es elegida mejor película internacional" (ES) El Dínamo, October 27, 2014, retrieved on November 19, 2014

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