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Borja celebrates Christmas 1986 with his mother and his brother Vicente, but the party will be organized according to the directives that his father left before he died.

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Santiago Rodríguez Costabal ...
Vicente / Borja Adulto
Cristóbal Rodríguez Costabal ...
Borja
Carmina Riego ...
Irene María Ovando de Díaz
Benjamin Bou ...
Isaías
Diego Nawrath ...
Guido
Mauro Vaca ...
Gaspar
Daniel Morera ...
Oscar
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Zorrón
Camilo Rojas Campos ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Gustavo Astorga ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Enzo Casanova ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Nicolas Perez ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Danifox ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Claudio Lara ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Mauro Andrade ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Felipe Irarrazval ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Vincente ...
Prat Bath House Patron (as Vicente)
Simon ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Anibal ...
Prat Bath House Patron
Jose Barrera ...
Uruguay Park Cruiser (as Jesús Barrera)
Antonio Gonzales ...
Uruguay Park Cruiser
Felipe Carreno ...
Uruguay Park Cruiser (as Felipe Carreño)
Fernando Jacial ...
Uruguay Park Cruiser

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Alberto Fuguet

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Alberto Fuguet ... ()

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Nicolás Arenas ... producer
Sebastián Arriagada ... co-producer
Juan Francisco Barraza ... associate producer
Felipe Mercado C. ... associate producer
Alberto Fuguet ... co-producer / producer
Roberto Mardones ... producer
Santiago Rodríguez Costabal ... co-producer (as Santiago Rodríguez-Costabal)
Coni Ruz ... assistant producer
Daniel Flores Saez ... associate producer
Mauricio Varela ... co-producer

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Cristian Heyne
Beto Peña

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Patricio Alfaro

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Sebastián Arriagada

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Amparo Baeza

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Marcela Jauregui ... makeup artist
Margarita Letelier ... makeup artist

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Cristóbal Espinosa-Fasola ... assistant director
Matias Gonzalez Salas ... assistant director

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Mauro Beltrán ... boom operator (as Mauricio Beltran)
Iván Quiroz ... sound

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Pablo Arribas ... assistant camera
Raúl Moncada ... gaffer

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Mauro Vaca ... extras casting (as Mauricio Vaca)

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Marcela Carboni Beck ... wardrobe assistant (as Marcela Carboni)
Lourdes Ramírez ... wardrobe assistant

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Begoña Ortúzar ... additional music

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Plot Summary

It's Christmas Eve, 1986, and Borja is a precocious teenager with a passion for film, among other things. As his extended family comes together to celebrate the holiday, the combined forces of the suffocating Chilean heat, free-flowing drinks, and repressed desire contribute to the eruption of long-held secrets. This hypnotic story from Chile is both an enticing family melodrama and an explicit erotic thriller about the ways that passion and desire control our lives - from our pop-culture tastes to our sexual fantasies.

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Also Known As
  • Monkey Tail (Canada, English title)
  • Monkey Tail (United States)
  • Monkey Tail (United Kingdom)
  • Хвост обезьяны (Russia)
  • Мајмунски реп (Serbia)
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  • 102 min
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Budget $20,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs In the tombstone where Borja places flowers, where his mother and brother Vicente are buried, the mother is identified as Irene María Ovando de Díaz. Following the norm in Latin America (first the father's name, followed by the mother's name) her two sons should be named Vicente Díaz Ovando and Borja Díaz Ovando. But the tombstone reads Vicente Díaz Olivos, so any Latin American can think that she was not really Vicente's mother, but another woman with Olivos as her surname. See more »
Movie Connections References The Great Dictator (1940). See more »
Soundtracks Creo que voy a morir See more »

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