Chilean filmmakers have quietly become a force in international cinema. From Sebastián Lelio’s “Gloria” and its subsequent remake “Gloria Bell” to Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s groundbreaking “Too Late to Die Young,” the country’s best are reaching success far from home.
Now, it’s time for Gaspar Antillo to achieve that same level of notoriety thanks to the film “Nobody Knows I’m Here.” READ MORE: ‘Palm Springs’ Trailer: Andy Samberg Stars In Sundance Standout Coming To Hulu Having previously studied film at the National School of Cinema, director Antillo sets up an interesting first act of his own in this impressive freshman effort.
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