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Drama

Country: Chile, Language: Spanish, 80 mins

  • Director: Matias Lira
  • Writer: Eliseo Altunaga; Sebastián Arrau
  • Producer: Sebastian Aloi; Matias Cardone

CGiii Comment

Three young drama students getting into all kinds of mischief...just to improve their acting ability.

It is as interesting as watching slugs f&*k.

Watch the slugs...


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three theater students, influenced by a professor and French theorist Antonin Artaud's acting technique, begin to experiment with their own lives, searching for real emotions and situations to bring onto the stage. Their obsession with becoming better actors leads them to their darkest sides, surpassing boundaries that neither they nor their teachers could ever imagine.

Cast & Characters

Eusebio Arenas as Mateo;
Diego Ruiz as Angel;
Isidora Urrejola as Maria;
Jaime McManus as Dante;
Eduardo Paxeco as Johnny;
Alejandro Goic as Padre;
Fernanda Urrejola as Madre;
Benjamín Vicuña as Max;
Diego Muñoz as Romeo;
Alejandro Trejo as Don Tonny