Chilean film director Pablo Larraín (born 1976) debuted with Fuga (2006) and is known for films that probe power, history and myth-making such as Tony Manero, Jackie and Spencer.

Born 19 August 1976, Santiago, Chile. Debuted as a feature director with Fuga (2006). Films often explore political power and historical figures.

DeBaser's reviews portray Pablo Larraín as a director fascinated by power, rituals and historical myth-making. Critics praise his female portraits (Jackie, Spencer) and early dark work (Fuga, Tony Manero). Responses to El Conde are more mixed but note Larraín's audacity.

For:Film enthusiasts, students of contemporary cinema, viewers interested in political and historical dramas.

 Here there is only one time. There is no future. The past and the present are the same thing.

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 In 95 minutes, almost effortlessly, the entire complexity of Jacqueline Kennedy's figure is unraveled during the most traumatic days of her life.

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 Presented at the last Venice Film Festival and released on Netflix on September 15th, the latest film by Chilean director Pablo Larrain arrives at just the right time, coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of Pinochet's military coup in September 1973 against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende.

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