During the Pinchet Regime, opposition politicians were often sent into internal exile to small rural towns. This film tells the story of such a relegado in a remote southern fishing village (Puerto Saavedra) where he finds mystery, love, and a new way to see the world. La Frontera is the most awarded Chilean film in history.
Type: Feature FilmLength: 120 minutes
Year: 1991
Audio Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Themes: Chile, Drama, Politics/Human Rights, Social Issues, Social Movements/Resistance
Director(s): Ricardo Larraín