Roberto Farías

Roberto Farías

  • Born: 1969-5-31
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    • Ashtyn 2022-01-16 08:01:27

      This is a precious piece of history

      "Say No to Chile" gives people a documentary look and feel. The film is shot and processed in the form of old film, which truly reproduces the historical environment of the time. The film is based on real events and tells the legend of the opponents saving the country through advertising during the...

    • Davonte 2022-01-16 08:01:27

      We must have the courage to say no

      Fate of the nation, everyone is responsible.

      This movie is about Chile. The first Chilean movie I have ever seen, it is hard to imagine that this long and narrow country in Latin America also has such a vigorous history. The film creates the dark yellow tones in revolutionary films, a bit like the...

    • Iva 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      The film has the appeal of a feature film, and at the same time it carries the realism of a documentary. It pays attention to the subtle political attitude of the individual in the current affairs environment, so that the discussion becomes a natural possibility. This is the true meaning of democracy. The audience can find the desire, impulse and desire for freedom and happiness from the heart in the repeated voices and songs. This is a witty political and historical drama.

    • Bethany 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      I have to say no too! !

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    • René Saavedra: [to the NO campaign representatives] I'd like to know if anyone thinks this campaign will help us win the plebiscite.

    • José Tomás Urrutia: If you think I'm going to stand there in front of all the people of the Coalition's parties to tell them that our campaign is going to be based on jokes, that our campaign is going to be based on happiness, you're out of your mind. To me, that seems absolutely childish and denotes a lack of respect. We have to consider the pain of many people, the pain of the entire story, the neglect... . Where is that? How am I going to tell them that "happiness" is our concept?

      René Saavedra: Why not?