Following up hit Chilean Netflix series “Bala Loca,” David Miranda Hardy, head of content development at Santiago-based Filmo Estudios, is developing a new crime thriller set against the backdrop o…
Following up hit Chilean Netflix series “Bala Loca,” David Miranda Hardy, head of content development at Santiago-based Filmo Estudios, is developing a new crime thriller set against the backdrop of the ongoing dispute between the Mapuche indigenous people and the Chilean state.Conecta Fiction
“We immediately clicked and started developing this story about a fascinating struggle that connects us with the whole continent and its history: From Canada and the U.S. to Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, we all share these cultural and territorial disputes in our DNA as Americans.”The series follows Detective Manuela Valencia as she investigates a brutal murder in southern Chile amid increasing tensions between Mapuche communities and state authorities.
“We don’t have a specific political agenda, but believe in contributing a complex gaze into social conflicts, pointing the light to the ways they manifest in our daily lives. And we want to attract as many people as possible to those conversations by creating highly compelling, entertaining stories that can grip the audience from the start.”
“We are convinced there is a space for gripping stories that bring highly specific yet lesser-known worlds to the attention of international audiences,” he adds. “Chile has a booming media industry with top professionals, magnificent locations and fascinating stories that we hope will capture eyes all around the globe.
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