In 1988, international pressure comes to bear on Chilean dictator Pinochet forcing him to call a referendum. The country will vote either yes or no on extending his rule for another eight years. Leaders of the “no” movement recruit Saavedra—a young advertising executive—to spearhead their campaign.
With his first collaboration with Gael García Bernal, Pablo Larraín scored a true art-house hit. Shot on vintage video cameras, the film boasts a rare authenticity and its aesthetic of immediacy is nothing short of genius. No closes Larraín’s accidental Pinochet trilogy with wit, humour and hope.
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