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Post Mortem is a 2010 Chilean drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and set during the 1973 military coup that overthrew former President Salvador Allende, inaugurating the 17-year dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
Apr 11, 2012 · Post Mortem: Directed by Pablo Larraín. With Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers, Jaime Vadell, Amparo Noguera. In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears.
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- Drama
- Pablo Larraín
- 2012-04-11
In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears.
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- Autentika Films
- Pablo Larraín
Oct 4, 2010 · In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears. Pablo Larraín.
Synopsis. In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears. 55 year-old Mario types out autopsy reports in a morgue.
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- Alfredo Castro
- Pablo Larraín
Witnessing a political nightmare in super widescreen, Post Mortem is a stark and droll political allegory that mesmerizingly dissects the diseased body politic.
By James Quandt. Pablo Larraín, Post Mortem, 2010, still from a color film in 16 mm transferred to 35 mm, 98 minutes. Mario Cornejo (Alfredo Castro). ETIOLATING LIGHT turns Chile into a nation of wraiths in Post Mortem, Pablo Larraín’s baleful allegory set at the time of the US-backed coup that deposed Salvador Allende in 1973.