The Witnesses

The Witnesses

Release date : June 21, 1971
Runtime : 1h 17m
Countries of origin : Chile /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Charles Elsesser /
Production companies : Juan Lloret /
June 21, 1971 1h 17m Chile Drama Spanish More
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This stark Chilean melodrama concerns itself with the plight of slum dwellers living outside Santiago. For many years they have, with great difficulty, been faithfully paying small sums to a real estate man. This man has said that by doing so they can obtain title to the miniscule plots of land their houses stand on. In fact, he has been swindling them and does not even own the land he has been "selling." One of the aggrieved slum dwellers confronts him about this while he is visiting the slum, and the real estate agent shoots him before everyone's eyes. The question confronting these witnesses is whether testifying against this monster will make their lives even more precarious.
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  • title:The Witnesses
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Chile ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Charles Elsesser /
  • Writers: Guillermo Sáez · Guillermo Sáez · Charles Elsesser · Guillermo Sáez ·
  • Production companies: Juan Lloret ·
  • Overview:This stark Chilean melodrama concerns itself with the plight of slum dwellers living outside Santiago. For many years they have, with great difficulty, been faithfully paying small sums to a real estate man. This man has said that by doing so they can obtain title to the miniscule plots of land their houses stand on. In fact, he has been swindling them and does not even own the land he has been "selling." One of the aggrieved slum dwellers confronts him about this while he is visiting the slum, and the real estate agent shoots him before everyone's eyes. The question confronting these witnesses is whether testifying against this monster will make their lives even more precarious.
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