Letters From Marusia

– Originally Actas De Marusia, this Mexican film re-creates a dark chapter in the history of Chile. Th..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.00 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 50 Minutes
Release Year:
1976
Original Name:
Actas de Marusia
Letters from Marusia (1976) - Also known as Actas de Marusia

Originally Actas De Marusia, this Mexican film re-creates a dark chapter in the history of Chile. The scene is a small Chilean mining town in 1907. Suffering under the despotic rule of the British mine owners, the workers stage a revolt. The government's solution is to utterly destroy the town rather than allow the rebellion to spread. Letters from Marusia was adapted from a novel by Patricio Manns, which in turn was based on eyewitness accounts of the 1907 massacre.

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Release Date:

11 Jul 1985

Language:

Spanish, English

Director:

Miguel Littin

Writer:

Miguel Littin, Patricio Manns (story), Freddy Taverna G. (adaptation)

Main Actors:

Gian Maria Volontè, Diana Bracho, Claudio Obregón, Eduardo López Rojas

Plot:

It is 1925 and working conditions in Chile are abysmal. The miners of Marusia go on strike, but the mine owners and the Government use the Chilean Army crush them.

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.

Production:

Azteca Films Inc.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.2/10