Double Freedom (La libertad doble)
Synopsis
Official Selection Quinzaine des Cinéastes / Directors' Fortnight Cannes 2026 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 100 min
- Director
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Lisandro Alonso
- Producer
- Lisandro Alonso, Fernando Bascuñán, Ilse Hughan, Augusto Matte
- Co-Producer
- Gilles Chanial, Michael Weber, Viola Fügen, Hernán Musaluppi, Santiago López, Diego Robino, Denise Ping Lee, Roberto Minervini, Ilse Hughan, Kyle Stroud
- Executive Producer
- Paloma Torras, Fernando Fuentes, Lilia Senna
- Editor
- Catalina Marín in collaboration with Martín Mainoli, Manuel Ferrari
- Screenwriter
- Lisandro Alonso
- Director of Photography
- Cobi Migliora
- Sound
- Catriel Vildosola, Santiago Fumagalli
- Composer
- Peter Rosenthal
- Principal cast
- Misael Saavedra, Catalina Saavedra, Adrián Fondari, Alcides Fink, Laura López Moyano, Alberto Villarroel, Hugo Fabián Sanchez, Iván Carra Ariel, Ali Quiroz, Sordo
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Chile, Argentina, Luxembourg, Germany, UK co-production
Planta (CL), Deptford Film (UK), 4L (AR) in co-production with Les films fauves (LU), The Match Factory (DE), Cimarrón Ciné (UR), Pulpa Film (US), Carte Blanche (US)
Deptford Film
Augusto MatteInternational House
64 Nile Street
London
N1 7SR
Sales Company
Luxbox Films
6 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud75011 Paris
France
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