Alejandro Goic
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Blanquita
(2023)When a young woman in a foster home accuses powerful men of sexual abuse, she becomes the focus of the scandal — and skepticism. Inspired by real events.

Jesus
(2016)For Santiago teen Jesús, his partying is causing problems with his father. But when Jesús commits an unthinkable crime, he must turn to his dad.

Nobody Knows I'm Here
(2020)A former child singer, traumatized by his experiences, becomes a recluse, nurturing his hurt until a woman comes into his life and really hears him.

White on White
(2020)A late-19th century wedding photographer trapped at a dark and desolate ranch in southern Chile becomes overly intrigued by the child bride-to-be.

The Maid
(2009)When her mistress brings on another servant to help with the chores, a bitter and introverted maid wreaks havoc on the household.

The Club
(2015)Exiled to a small seaside town to atone for the sins of their pasts, four priests find their fragile stability disrupted by the arrival of a newcomer.

Neruda
(2016)Chile, 1948: Senator Pablo Neruda, diplomat and future Nobel Prize-winning poet, accuses the government of betraying the Communist Party and is swiftly impeached. Pursued by the police, Neruda and his artist wife are forced into hiding and an intimate game of cat and mouse begins. In Europe, the legend of the poet hounded by the policeman grows – and artists led by Picasso call for his freedom. Neruda, meanwhile, inspired by his transformative new life as a fugitive, writes his epic collection of poems, Canto General, capturing the turmoil of a Latin America in crisis. Paying homage to a mercurial creator who is impossible to pin down in conventional biography, this playful, inventive feature by Oscar-nominated Pablo LarraÃn is the story of the escape, the investigation and the literary legend of a man once hailed as """"the greatest poet of the 20th century"""". Starring Luis Gnecco and Gael Garcia Bernal, the film plays out like a road movie, inviting us to soar alongside Neruda in his poetry, his memory, and his deeply held – sometimes paradoxical – political ideals."