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‘Chile ’76’ Review: Domestic Unease That Twists Into Intrigue

Manuela Martelli’s new film examines the Pinochet dictatorship through the eyes of a woman who never intended to play an active role.

Teo Bugbee
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Chile 76 (Movie), Kuppenheim, Aline, Manuela Martelli, Movies, Santiago (Chile)
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