Soñé Que Vivía
Santiago de Chile, 2012. When she goes back to classes at her all-girls high school, Alexandra (17) does not want to face reality: neither the failure of a year of mobilization nor her early pregnancy. Going from utopia, where politics is handled between women, to the repetitive domestic character of her home is a radical change. Alexandra sees her dreams fading away, and her self-destructive ghosts coming back to her again.
Eymeraude Cordon Le Beurier directed Soñé Que Vivía. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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