Pablo Larraín
Pablo LARRAÍN (1976, Chile) studied Audiovisual Communication at UNIACC University. He is a founding member of Fabula. In 2006 he made his debut film, Fuga. His second feature, Tony Manero, premiered in Cannes in 2008 and later won the KNF prize in Rotterdam. With his successive films Post Mortem and No, he completed his trilogy about Chile under the Pinochet regime, and moved in a different but equally successful direction in 2015 with El Club. In 2016 he released two biographical films: Neruda, about the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, and his English-language debut Jackie, about Jackie Kennedy Onassis. In 2019 he returned to Santiago, Chile, for Ema, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
Filmography
Fuga (2006), Tony Manero (2008), Post Mortem (2010), Prófugos (2011, TV), No (2012), El Club (2015), Neruda (2016), Jackie (2016), Ema (2019)
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Pablo Larraín at IFFR
Tony Manero
98'
Chile
IFFR 2009
Post Mortem
98'
Chile
IFFR 2011
No
118'
Chile
IFFR 2013
Prófugos
120'
Chile
IFFR 2013
Jackie
91'
USA
IFFR 2017
Gloria Bell
A sparkling Gloria Bell (Julianne Moore) starts an uneasy romance with the vulnerable Arnold (John Turturro). Shot-for-shot remake of Lelio’s own Gloria.
102'
Chile
IFFR 2019
Ema
Dance and drama combine seamlessly in this audiovisual spectacle in which a foster mother tries to get her adopted child back.
102'
Chile
IFFR 2020