Pablo Larraín
Born in Santiago, Chile, this acclaimed film director and producer is renowned for his distinctive storytelling and visual style. Emerging in the mid-2000s, he gained international recognition with films such as "Tony Manero," "Post Mortem," and "No," the latter earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. His work often explores themes of politics, history, and identity. He has also directed English-language films, including "Jackie" and "Spencer," further establishing his global reputation.
Movies directed by Pablo Larraín
NERUDA
Neruda is a 2016 biographical drama film about the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The film follows the intense manhunt for Neruda, who becomes a...
TONY MANERO
Tony Manero is a Chilean drama film that delves into the life of a man obsessed with John Travolta's character from Saturday Night Fever. Set against...
JACKIE
Jackie is a 2016 biographical drama that explores the life of Jacqueline Kennedy in the days following the assassination of her husband, President...
EMA
Ema is a neon-soaked, emotionally volatile drama by Pablo Larraín that follows a fearless dancer after a devastating incident involving her adopted...
SPENCER
"Spencer" is a biographical drama directed by Pablo Larraín that reimagines Princess Diana during a Christmas weekend at the royal Sandringham estate...
THE CLUB
The Club is a Chilean drama film that delves into the controversial and dark history of the Catholic Church in Chile. Set in a secluded house in a...
NO
Set against the backdrop of the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite, 'No' follows René Saavedra, a daring advertising executive who is recruited to...
POST MORTEM
Set during the turbulent period of the 1973 Chilean military coup, 'Post Mortem' follows the story of Mario, a morgue employee who becomes embroiled...
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