Gonzalo Justiniano

20.12.1955, Santiago de Chile, Chile

 

Director
A Chilean director and screenwriter, he studied at the University of Paris and then at the Louis Lumière Film School. In 1984 he returned to Chile and directed a documentary about the punk movement in his homeland, The Pacifist Warriors (Los Guerreros Pacifistas). He directed his first feature-length film Children of the Cold War (Hijos de la Guerra Fría) in 1986, receiving an Interfilm award for it in Berlin. This was followed by the less successful Sussi (1987), and then Caluga o Menta (1990), the drama Amnesia (1994), the medium-length Pasión Gitana (1997) and I Dream about You (Tuve un Sueño contigo, 1999). His latest films are the dramas El Leyton (2002), B-Happy (2003), and the comedies Lokas (2008), Have You Seen Lupita? (¿Alguien ha visto a Lupita?, 2012).

Filmography


Films by this director

Lokas

(2008)

Directed by: Gonzalo Justiniano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Andrés Garretón
Synopsis:

This is a family comedy about Charly, a thirty-five year old petty criminal and homophobe who after years of separation has to return to Chile from Mexico to live with his father. In Chile he finds out that his father is gay and lives with his boyfriend. Charly’s nine year old son quickly becomes friends with his grandpa, but it will take Charly longer to overcome his prejudices.

color, digital, 90 min

El Leyton

(2002)

Directed by: Gonzalo Justiniano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Inti Briones
Synopsis:

Best friends Leyton and Modesto are fishermen, but they have two very distinct personalities. Leyton lives for the moment and is not concerned with consequences. Seducing many married women makes him at once the most popular and the most hated person in the village. Even though Modesto listens to Leyton’s stories, he is a serious, quiet and mindful person and is full of future plans. The villagers are surprised when he marries the beautiful but shy Marta. Soon thereafter, Leyton starts making hi...

digital, color, 90 min
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