"The film 'Los de Atacama 33' ('The 33 Atacama') waits his turn to get out," says the popular daily La Cuarta. This film chronicles the lives of 33 miners trapped deep in Chilean mine for 69 days. Directed by Argentine filmmaker Antonio Recio, it has already been shown in film festivals, including Berlin.
However, Chileans still can not see, sorry to the newspaper, stating that the rights of the film belong to Chile television Channel 13. The film, shot and edited in just four months, brings together players from several South American countries. Other projects are underway. The daily La Tercera, 33 miners were assigned to a prestigious law firm in Chile, Carey and Co., the defense of their image rights.
And U.S. film studios also contemplating to bring their story to the screen.
However, Chileans still can not see, sorry to the newspaper, stating that the rights of the film belong to Chile television Channel 13. The film, shot and edited in just four months, brings together players from several South American countries. Other projects are underway. The daily La Tercera, 33 miners were assigned to a prestigious law firm in Chile, Carey and Co., the defense of their image rights.
And U.S. film studios also contemplating to bring their story to the screen.
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