
P.E.
Latinbeat 2012
August 10 - 23, 2012
Director Pablo Cerda in person! Wine reception at Aug. 15 screening courtesy of ProChile.
Note: The August 22 screening of Physical Education has been canceled.
Exequiel (played by director Cerda), a P.E. teacher living in a beautiful seaside town in Southern Chile, faces a midlife crisis after an encounter with an old love in this intimate and down-to-earth debut feature.
Director Pablo Cerda in person! Wine reception at Aug. 15 screening courtesy of ProChile.
Note: The August 22 screening of Physical Education has been canceled.
Exequiel, played by director Pablo Cerda himself, is a P.E. teacher living in a beautiful seaside town in Southern Chile. He is an ordinary man, warm and good natured, who faces a midlife crisis after an encounter with an old love. Cerda’s intimate and down to earth debut is brimming with humor and emotion.
Exequiel (Pablo Cerda), es un profesor de educación física que vive en un hermoso pueblo costero del sur de Chile. Es un hombre común, cálido y de buen carácter, que enfrenta una crisis de mediana edad después de un encuentro con un viejo amor. La ópera prima íntima y desenfadada de Cerda desborda de humor y emotividad. Pablo Cerda (director y actor) estará presente para conversar con el público. Después de la proyección el 15 de agosto, ProChile lo invita a brindar por el cine chileno.


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