Cinema Releases - 1976
In 1976 in Chile, Carmen heads off to her beach house to supervise its renovation. Her husband, children and grandchildren come back and forth during the winter vacation. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps onto unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to.
Q&A with Manuela Martelli ICA Cinema March 24 6.30pm
Week commencing 24th March
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 08719 642838 | all week |
ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 1BN | 020 7871 3535 | all week |
Curzon Camden | Arches N7-N14 Hawley Wharf | London BW1 8QD | 08719 642838 | all week |
Arthouse Crouch End | 159a Tottenham Lane | London N8 9BT | 020 8245 3099 | all week |
Barbican Cinema | Silk St | London EC2Y 8DS | 020 7638 4141 | all week except Thu |
BFI Southbank | Belvedere Rd | London SE1 8XT | 020 8232 1010 | 27, 29-30 Mar |
Showroom | 15 Paternoster Row | Sheffield S1 2BX | 01142757727 | all week |
Watershed | 1 Canon's Road | Bristol BS1 5TX | 0117 9275100 | all week |
Tyneside | 10-12 Pilgrim St | Newcastle NE1 6QG | 0191 227 5500 | all week |
DCA | 152 NethergateBFI | Dundee DD1 4EA | 01382 432444 | all week |
Depot | Pinwell Rd | Lewes BN7 2JS | 01273 525534 | 24-26, 28/3 |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Week commencing 31 March
ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 1BN | 020 7871 3535 | 31/3, 1/4, 6/4 |
Barbican | Silk St | London EC2Y 8DS | 020 7638 4141 | 1st,2nd, 5th Apr |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 08719 642838 | 1st,6th April |
Arthouse Crouch End | 1591 Tottenham Lane | London N8 9BT | 020 8246 3099 | all week |
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensberry Place | London SW7 2DT | 020 7871 3515 |
all week |
Lexi | 194b Chamberlayne Rd | London NW10 3JU | 020 3011 5523 | all week |
Watershed | 1 Canon's Road | Bristol BS1 5TX | 01177 9275100 | all week |
GFT | 12 Rose St | Glasgow G3 6RB | 0141 332 6535 | all week |
Chapter | Market Rd | Cardiff CF5 1QE | 029 2030 4400 | all week |
BFI Southbank | Belvedere Rd | London SE1 8XT | 020 7938 3232 | all week |
Ultimate Picture Palace | Jeune St | Oxford OX4 1BN | 01865 245288 | 31/3, 2,4-5/4 |
Watermans | 40 High St | Brentford TW8 0DS | 020 8232 1010 | all week |
Depot | Pinwell Rd | Lewes BN7 2JS | 01273 525534 | all week |
Tyneside | 10-12 Pilgrim St | Newcastle NE1 6QG | 0191 227 5500 | 31/3- 3 Apr |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Week commencing 7 April
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensberry Place | London SW7 2DT | 020 7871 3515 | 7 -10, & 13th Apr |
Lexi | 194 Chamberlayne Rd | London NW10 3JU | 020 3011 5523 | 9 - 12 April |
ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 1BN | 020 7871 3535 | 11 April only |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 08719 6422838 | 13th Apr only |
Square Chapel | 10 Square Rd | Halifax HX1 1QG | 0343 298 6016 | all week |
Storyhouse | Hunter St | Chester CH1 2AR | 01244 409113 | 7- 11 April |
Depot | Pinwell Rd | Lewes BN7 2JS | 01273 525534 | 8-9 & 11-13 April |
Tyneside | 10-12 Pilgrim St | Newcastle NE1 6QG | 0191 227 5500 | 7,10,13,14 Apr |
Curzon Home Cinema | ||||
BFI Player |
Week commencing 14 April
Kiln Theatre | 269 Kilburn High Rd | London NW6 7JR | 020 7328 1000 | 14th,15th,19th |
Towner | Devonshire Pk, College Rd | Eastbourne BN21 4JJ | 01323 434670 | 16th,19th,20th |
Arts Centre | Arts University Tavistock Pl | Plymouth PL4 8AT | 01752 206 114 | 14th,15th,19th,20th |
Firstsite | Lewis Gdns,High Street | Colchester CO1 1JH | 01206 713700 | 19th-20th |
Hackney Castle | 64-66 Brooksby's Walk | London E9 6DA | 020 89851766 | all week (not 19th) |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 08719 6422838 | 20th only |
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensbury Place | London SW7 2DT | 020 7871 3515 | 15th,16th,19th |
Lexi | 194 Chamberlayne Rd | London NW10 3JU | 020 3011 5523 | 17th & 18th |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Week commencing 21 April
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensbury Place | London SW7 2DT | 020 7871 3515 | 21/22/4 |
HOME | 2 Tony Wilson Place | Manchester M15 4FN | 0161 200 1500 | all week |
Phoenix | 4 Midland St | Leicester LE1 1TG | 0116 242 2280 | all week |
Malvern Theatre | Grange Rd | Great Malvern WR14 3HB | 01684 892277 | all week |
Palace | Harbour St | Broadstairs CT10 1ET | 01843 865726 | all week |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 08719 6422838 | 27/4 only |
Phoenix | Gandy St | Exeter EX4 3LS | 01392 667080 | all week |
Saffron Screen | SWCHS Audley End Rd | Saffron Walden CB11 4UJ | 01799 500238 | 24/4 |
Firstsite | Lews Gdns, High St | Colchester C01 1JH | 01206 713 700 | 26/4 |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Week commencing 28 April
Broadway | 14-18 Broad St | Nottingham NG1 3AL | 0115 952 6611 | all week |
Midlands Arts Centre | Cannon Hill Park | Birmingham B12 9QH | 0121 446 3232 | 22/4 & 2/5 |
Savoy | 16 Causeway | Penzance TR18 2SN | 01736 36 3330 | 30/4 & 5/5 |
Phoenix | 11 Berkely Vale | Falmouth TR11 3PL | 01326 313072 | 30/4 & 5/5 |
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensberry Place | London SW7 2DT | 020 7871 3515 | 29th/1st/4th |
Lexi | 194 Chamberlayne Rd | London NW10 3JU | 020 3011 5523 | 1/5 only |
Leicester Phoenix | 4 Midland St | Leicester LE1 1TG | 0116 242 2800 | all week |
HOME | 2 Tony Wilson Place | Manchester M15 4FN | 0161 200 1500 | all week |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Week commencing 5 May
JW3 | 341-351 Finchley Rd | London NW3 6ET | 020 7433 8988 | 7,10,11 May |
HOME | 2 Tony Wilson Place | Manchester M15 4FN | 0161 200 1500 | all week |
BFI Player | ||||
Curzon Home Cinema |
Manuela has participated in more than 15 films as an actress. In 2010, she received a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a Masters in Film at Temple University, U.S.A. Apnea, her first short film, premiered at FIC Valdivia, in 2014. She was also selected by Cannes Directors' Fortnight’s programme Chile Factory to co-direct a short film with Amirah Tajdin, called Land Tides, which premiered at the Fortnight, in 2015. Her debut film 1976 was also selected by Cannes Directors' Fortnight’s programme.
2022 | 1976 | ||
2016 | Land Tides | ||
2015 | Chile Factory | ||
2015 | Appnea |
CAST | ||
Carmen | Aline Kuppenheim | |
Elías | Nicolás Sepúlveda | |
Father Sánchez | Hugo Medina | |
Miguel | Alejandro Goic | |
Leonor | Amalia Kassai | |
CREW | ||
Director | Manuela Martelli | |
Cinematographer | Yarará Rodríguez, A.D.F. | |
Script | Manuela Martelli, Alejandra Moffat | |
Editor | Camila Mercadal | |
Art Director | Francisca Correa | |
Sound | Jesica Suárez | |
Costumes | Pilar Calderón | |
Produced by | Omar Zúñiga (Cinestación) | |
Production | Dominga Sotomayor (Cinestación) | |
Alejandra García, Andrés Wood | ||
Coproduction | Nathalia Videla Peña (Magma Cine) | |
Juan Pablo Magma Cine Gugliotta | ||
Chile/Argentina/Qatar 2022 | ||
95 mins/1.90:1/5.1 | ||
In Spanish |
★★★★
"An outstanding performance from Aline Küppenheim is the driving force in this engrossing suspense drama-thriller...
1976 is made with thrilling assurance, and the tension and Carmen's spiritual crisis are superbly conveyed, with a nerve-jangling score by María Portugal.
It is a terrific feature debut from performer turned director Manuela Martelli, who herself acted opposite Küppenheim in the film Machuca."
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
"Küppenheim is excellent, and the tension keeps building."
The Sunday Times
★★★★
"Compelling...Aline Küppenheim is terrific... (she) excels as a bourgeois housewife whose eyes are opened to a the true cost of life in a military dictatorship."
Wendy Ide, The Observer
★★★★
"A gripping study of paranoia during the early years of the Pinochet regime. As historical noir, Martelli's film is thrilling, but as a document of the comforts of complicity and the terror of resistance, 1976 is visceral."
Christopher Machell,
Cinevue
★★★★
"This strikingly thoughtful dramatic thriller tells a story set in the wake of Chile's 1973 coup...It's beautifully shot and edited, and performed with steely uderstatement by a gifted cast."
Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall
★★★★
"Beautifully shot, edited and performed by a gifted cast. Mariá Portugal's dark electronic score amplifies the atmospher of mounting dread. 1976 was made by a female crew and the female point of view stands out."
Alexa Dalby, Movies1
"Set three years into Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, Manuela Martelli’s unnerving debut feature presents a blistering portrait of the ways in which the regime realised its culture of intimidation and fear.
Maria Delgado, Sight & Sound
★★★★
"With its ominous synthesiser score and expressive use of colour, this is a stylistically assured slow-burner - one that blends the personal and political to powerful effect."
Tom Dawson, Total Film
★★★★
“This searingly intense character study sees a woman questioning her cosy bourgeois lifestyle in Pinochet’s Chile.
Martelli's film exquisitely evokes Carmen's muted revolutionary spirit, making for an invaluable demonstration of feminine revolutionary cinema."
Marina Ashioti, Little White Lies
Marina Ashioti, Little White Lies
★★★★
"An oblique, suggestive exploration of the times...
Though the real horror remains offstage...Küppenheim is terrific as a glossily numb and stifled matriarch finding some surreptitious adventure in the world of the resistance.
Stephen Troussé, Uncut magazine
★★★★
"Actor-turned-director Manuela Martelli's brilliant character study immerses viewers in the paranoid political landscape of 1970"s Chile. This worried obsession also materialises in Mariá Portugal's arresting sound design. The eerie, anxiety-inducing soundtrack is realised with odd-timed whistles and brilliantly disturbing electronic waves...
Emily Maskell, We-Love-Cinema
★★★★
"An edge-of-your-seat thriller that flawlessly captures the look and feel of its setting while maintaining taut suspense throughout, 1976 marks a bold debut from Manuela Martelli."
Andrew Murray, The Upcoming
"The kind of elliptical political drama in which Latin cinema excels, containing its threat in the corners of recesses of the action, slowly building an atmoshphere of tensian and fear. As a young actress in 2004, Martelli appeared in the landmark Chilean film Machuca, which foucussed on the early days of the coup: with her first film as a director, she's reutrned to the subject with thrilling style and intelligence."
Demetrios Matheou, The Arts Desk
★★★★
“The thing that makes 1976 stand out most from other films in its vein is the female aspect. One might even say this is in part where the ambiguity of the character stems from Carmen’s story is thus a truly female story, told by Martelli and other women with an understanding of its emotions that a male director could never achieve.
“Excellently told and acted political thriller. Küppenheim’s performance in the central role is a perfect mixture of confidence and unease.”
Marc van de Klashorst, International Cinephile Society
“An impressive and moving debut from actor turned director Manuela Martelli offers a subtle, unobtrusive evocation of Chile in the 1970s.
The blend of character study, Hitchcockian intrigue and an excellent central performance from Aline Kuppenheim makes for a tensely involving tale.”
Allan Hunter, Screen
“A gripping Pinochet-era drama directed by Manuela Martelli… the buzzed up title represents the first feature from young Chilean actor-turned-director Manuela Martelli, star of Andrés Wood’s “Machuca” and Alicia Scherson’s “Il Futuro.”
“1976,” a Cannes buzz title, garnered three top awards at the Toulouse Latin American Festival’s Films in Progress, including the pix-in-post competition’s Grand Prix and Cine Plus Award from Canal Plus.”
Holly Jones, Variety
“Ratchets up the tension…Manuela Martelli”s feature debut, 1976, explores one woman’s struggle with misogyny and corruption under Pinochet.
“Equal parts character study and taut political drama. Martelli and Moffat build tension by keeping the audience guessing when (or if) the other shoe will drop as Carmen’s fate becomes more intertwined with Elías’s.”
Linday Pugh, Seventh Row
“Manuela Martelli’s absorbing drama”Kuppenheim is captivating as Carmen, letting the occasional emotion through a steely facade, and when information is passed from one character to another at great personal cost, every expression and every intricate detail Martelli and crew invest in “1976” feels invaluable.”
Stephen Saito, The Moveable Fest
"Manuela Martelli’s tale of Pinochet’s dictatorship from a female POV (is)a period piece about the daily life of a leisured mother scored with ‘70s synthesizers’ anticipating horror. The jarring music underscores sense of dissonance between Carmen’s public persona and private self as she awakes to the contemporary reality of Chile.
“Genre tropes seep into the film. There’s an echo of French “polar” crime thrillers – think Jean-Pierre Melville – in Carmen’s car journeys, and the story of principled outsider battling far larger odds, but rarely portraying their feelings, as the films builds to grim reckoning."
Emmanuel Levy, Cinema 24/7
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Interview with Manuela Martelli in Sight & Sound
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