The Sacred Family

The Sacred Family 19462l

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The Sacred Family
The Sacred Family

The Sacred Family 19462l

6.2 | 1h39m | NR | en | Drama

It's Easter in the beach house of a Chilean well-to-do and nowadays family. A self-centered and successful father, a disoriented mother and a son overshadowed by his successful father. The three of them, wait for the arrival of the son's first official girlfriend; a disturbing and rebellious young lady who will invade the house with her powerful sexual load and other "gifts", breaking loose an emotional cataclysm with no stepping back.

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6.2 | 1h39m | NR | en | More Info
Released: November. 09,2007 | Released Producted By: Horamágica , Country: Chile Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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It's Easter in the beach house of a Chilean well-to-do and nowadays family. A self-centered and successful father, a disoriented mother and a son overshadowed by his successful father. The three of them, wait for the arrival of the son's first official girlfriend; a disturbing and rebellious young lady who will invade the house with her powerful sexual load and other "gifts", breaking loose an emotional cataclysm with no stepping back.

Genre

Drama

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Cast

Juan Pablo Miranda

Director

Manuela Martelli

Producted By

Horamágica

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Manuela Martelli
Manuela Martelli

Art Department Assistant

Antonia Hernández
Antonia Hernández

Art Direction

Matías Cornejo
Matías Cornejo

BTS Footage

Sebastián Lelio
Sebastián Lelio

Camera Operator

Gabriel Díaz
Gabriel Díaz

Camera Operator

Gabriel Díaz
Gabriel Díaz

Director of Photography

Carolina Espina
Carolina Espina

Costumer

Paula del Fierro
Paula del Fierro

Assistant Director

Sebastián Lelio
Andrés Waissbluth
Andrés Waissbluth

Associate Producer

Cristián Jiménez
Cristián Jiménez

Associate Producer

Antonino Ballestrazzi
Antonino Ballestrazzi

Executive Producer

Ursula Budnik
Ursula Budnik

Executive Producer

Ursula Budnik
Ursula Budnik

Producer

Mario Faucher
Mario Faucher

Dolby Consultant

Javiera Parra
Javiera Parra

Original Music Composer

Cristián Freund
Cristián Freund

Sound Designer

Paula del Fierro
Paula del Fierro

Script Consultant

The Sacred Family Audience Reviews p2l1t

TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Gaston Bacquet To understand this film, it's also key to grasp the how Chileans are an extremely classist society, with well-defined socio-economic strata. The economic and social elements of each class have been and are clearly distinctive. Anything not within the accepted boundaries of that class is considered "alternative", "offensive", "wrong", etc. For Chilean upper (and generally ultra conservative) class, such issues are homosexuality, drug use, non-traditional career choices and these are the exact themes of "La Sagrada Familia". The film follows a traditional Chilean couple and their son who decide to spend (as many people in the country do) their Easter weekend at their beach house, where they will finally meet their son's girlfriend: an oversexual drama student who does drugs galore, is anti-Catholic and who will wreak all kinds of havoc with those who meet her. The weekend will also be an opportunity for the son to create new and stronger bonds; especially touching is the relationship with his sweet, non-speaking neighbor, who secretly loves him.Although the issues might have been dealt with many times before in film, it is because they are so unspoken of and repressed in Chile and because of the actors' ability to portray that internal turmoil with such brilliance that the film shines. Each conversation, each revelation, each glance, feels raw and genuine; in fact, when the film abandons this and becomes overphilosophical in its approach is when it fails and drags. Fortuntately, those moments are few and far between and the end result is a satisfying one. The final act is refreshing and honest, and absolutely consistent with the the characters and the story. I totally recommend it.
egoman69 I had this movie for months, but coincidently I just watched it last night on Easter Sunday and finished watching it at 23:59...There are very few Chilean movies I may consider as well directed and well acted, and I have seen a lot of them (~50). If you think most actors of Chilean movies come from TV soaps, you can hardly believe them when they (over)act in movies.Anyway, in "La Sagrada Familia", Paty Lopez appears knocking the spectator with her character, she slowly develops it until she shows the real face, which anyway has a lot to do with the real Paty Lopez I think. She fits perfectly into the character. Could not help but identify myself in various scenes of interacting (not the gay ones, ehem!). Absolutely recommendable. Go watch it! 8 of 10.
nachoeguillor La Sagrada Familia is a movie filled with emotions... it's a heavy emotional burden if you get INTO the movie. The fact that the movie has no script makes it SO natural to hear ... I really believed what I saw ... (spite the fact that Patty Lopez isn't the great actress this movie needed). Everything done in this movie is real,that's why it's so powerful to watch. The entire movie develops in Holy week, and in the 3 days of it (friday till Sunday afternoon) tries to show how Chilean people are, to be more specific, people who live in Santiago, young people, how parents are, drugs, sex, homosexuality, how away from the church WE, young adults tend to be, all these issues are a little tabooed in Chilean society. A brave movie I recommend it totally ... but it tried so hard to cause controversy in Chile that it kinda exaggerated a little.