The Guest (2014 Chilean film) explained

The Guest
Native Name:La visita
Director:Mauricio López Fernández
Starring:Daniela Vega
Claudia Cantero
Rosa Ramírez
Paulo Brunetti
Carmen Barros
Music:Alekos Vuskovic
Cinematography:Diego Poleri
Studio:Pinda Producciones
Le Tiro Cine
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Chile
Language:Spanish

The Guest (Spanish; Castilian: La visita) is a 2014 Chilean drama film written and directed by Mauricio López Fernández. The worldwide premiere was in October 2014 in competition at the Valdivia International Film Festival[1] and later, in 2015, it was presented at the Guadalajara International Film Festival, Outfest, CinéLatino Toulouse and, also in France, at the Rencontres du Cinéma Sud-Américain, Marseille,[2] when it won the First Prize for Best Film and Best Actress for Daniela Vega in her film debut.[3]

Plot

In an old house on the outskirts of Santiago, a wake is being held for Coya's husband. Coya is the maid who has served the family for many years and is considered a part of it. The family is waiting for Felipe, Coya's only son, to arrive. However, they are surprised to discover that Felipe has transitioned and now goes by the name Elena, a trans woman. This unexpected revelation becomes more important than the wake itself and completely upsets the conservative family, unleashing conflicts and frustrations that even reach Tete, the owner of the house, who is also suffering due to her husband's infidelity.

Cast

References

  1. Web site: Actriz transexual y Rosa Ramírez destapan tabúes en cinta que se estrenará a fin de año. Emol. spanish. October 9, 2014. March 15, 2018.
  2. Web site: The Guest, Mauricio López Fernández. LeTiroCine. 15 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Le choix des jurys. JournalZibeline. french. March 28, 2015. February 10, 2018. live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160514032416/http://www.journalzibeline.fr/critique/le-choix-des-jurys/. May 14, 2016.