Propaganda is a follow up to the Chilean presidential campaign of 2013, in the midst of one of the major social unrest in recent years. It proposes a visual journey through the most singular corners of the political campaigns, inviting...
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Maite Alberdi | ... | (writer) |
Antonio Luco | ... | (writer) |
Christopher Murray | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Diego Pino Anguita | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Jeremy Hatcher | ||
Valeria Hofmann | ||
Victoria Jensen | ||
Diego Lazo | ||
Adolfo Mesías |
Editing by
Andrea Chignoli |
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Daniel Dávila | ... | colorist / post-production coordinator |
Production Management
Francisca Barraza | ... | production manager |
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Catalina Alarcón Reyes | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Christian Cosgrove | ... | sound editor |
Roberto Espinoza | ... | re-recording mixer / sound editor |
Sebastián Pappalardo | ... | dialogue editor / sound effects editor |
Visual Effects by
Daniel Dávila | ... | digital effects |
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Propaganda is a follow up to the Chilean presidential campaign of 2013, in the midst of one of the major social unrest in recent years. It proposes a visual journey through the most singular corners of the political campaigns, inviting reflection on the complex relationship between politicians and citizens through the eyes of several filmmakers in the country. Written by Anonymous |
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