Miguel Littín

Miguel Ernesto Littín Cucumides is a Chilean film director screenwriter film producer and novelist Miguel Littín directed the most popular Chilean film of all times El Chacal de Nahueltoro 1969 becoming a figure of the New Latin American Cinema In México he directed several films Letters from Marusia based on a miners strike in Chile Letters from Marusia was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film El Recurso del Método Long Live the President based on the Alejo Carpentiers book El Recurso del método Reasons of State a coproduction with MexicoFrance and Cuba The Widow of Montiel with Geraldine Chaplin based on a Gabriel García Márquez short story Then he went to Nicaragua to do Alsino and the Condor based the novel Alsino by Pedro Prado In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival He moved to Spain in 1984 Littín decided to enter Chile clandestine to do a documentary that showed the condition of the country under the Pinochets regime It was made the subject of Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquezs book Clandestine in Chile The Adventures of Miguel Littin He eventually returned to Chile where he continued to make films among them Tierra del Fuego based on the adventures of Julius Popper an explorer and Dawson Isla 10 about a group of political prisoners sent to Dawsons island during Pinochets regime Littín was the mayor of his home town in the center valley Palmilla in 199294 and reelected for the period 19962000 His films Actas de Marusia and Alsino and the Condor were nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Film in a Foreign Language Alsino and the Condor won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival His 2005 film The Last Moon was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival

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D.O.B: 1942-08-09
Place of Birth: Palmilla, O'Higgins, Chile
Profession: director

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