The Photographer (2003)
In 1962, a photographer working for a crime reports newspaper in Valparaiso, Chile, is obsessed with creating a photo novel that will revolutionize the art world. Helped by its neighbors, humiliated by their producers, but determined to make his ambitious project a reality, the photographer will betray -one after another- their unusual theories, neighbors, colleagues, their love and finally himself.
Director: Sebastián Alarcón
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: June 6, 2003
Cast
- Daniel Muñoz - Simón
- Malucha Pinto - Mercedes
- Claudio Reyes - Gardei
- Rodolfo Bravo - Jaramillo
- Marcela Espinoza - Chelita
- Rodrigo Muñoz - Moraga
- Luz Croxatto - Ginette
- Mauricio Pesutic
- Gonzalo Cáceres
- Silvia Novak - Marina (voice)
Screenplay
- Alexander Abadashian (Screenplay)
- Sebastián Alarcón (Screenplay)
Music: Horacio Salinas
Cinematography: Lomer Ajvlediani
Editing: Sebastián Alarcón
Production: Orbis Producciones, In Vitro
Country: Chile, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Sebastián Alarcón
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Photographer about?
- In 1962, a photographer working for a crime reports newspaper in Valparaiso, Chile, is obsessed with creating a photo novel that will revolutionize the art world. Helped by its neighbors, humiliated by their producers, but determined to make his ambitious project a reality, the photographer will betray -one after another- their unusual theories, neighbors, colleagues, their love and finally himself.
- Who directed The Photographer?
- The Photographer was directed by Sebastián Alarcón.
- Who stars in The Photographer?
- The Photographer stars Daniel Muñoz, Malucha Pinto, Claudio Reyes, Rodolfo Bravo, Marcela Espinoza, Rodrigo Muñoz.
- How long is The Photographer?
- The Photographer has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The Photographer?
- The Photographer is a Drama film.
- Where was The Photographer produced?
- The Photographer was produced in Chile, Spain.