Letters from Marusia (1975)
History has forgotten their names - The evidence has been erased... BUT THERE ARE THOSE WHO REMEMBER!
Chronicle of the repression that a foreign company exerts on the miners of a small nitrate town in Chile, whose workers decide to claim their most essential rights. A reflection of the historic union struggles in the northern Chile that ended with terrible repressive acts.
Director: Miguel Littín
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date: December 26, 1975
Cast
- Gian Maria Volonté - Gregorio
- Diana Bracho - Luisa
- Patricia Reyes Spíndola - Rosa
- Salvador Sánchez - Sebastián
- Claudio Obregón - Troncoso
- Julián Pastor - Weber
- Silvia Mariscal - Margarita
- José Carlos Ruiz - Argandoña
- Ernesto Gómez Cruz - Crisculo
- Eduardo López Rojas - Domingo Soto
Screenplay
- Miguel Littín
- Patricio Manns (Original Story)
Music: Míkis Theodorakis
Cinematography: Jorge Stahl Jr.
Editing: Alberto Valenzuela, Ramón Aupart
Production: P. C. Arturo Feliú, Conacine
Country: Mexico
Language: English, Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
worker, chile, latin american history
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Letters from Marusia about?
- Chronicle of the repression that a foreign company exerts on the miners of a small nitrate town in Chile, whose workers decide to claim their most essential rights. A reflection of the historic union struggles in the northern Chile that ended with terrible repressive acts.
- Who directed Letters from Marusia?
- Letters from Marusia was directed by Miguel Littín.
- Who stars in Letters from Marusia?
- Letters from Marusia stars Gian Maria Volonté, Diana Bracho, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Salvador Sánchez, Claudio Obregón, Julián Pastor.
- How long is Letters from Marusia?
- Letters from Marusia has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
- What genre is Letters from Marusia?
- Letters from Marusia is a Drama, History film.
- Where was Letters from Marusia produced?
- Letters from Marusia was produced in Mexico.