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Exclusive meeting between Daniela Vega and Maite Alberdi now available!

After the Oscar nomination for the brand-new documentary “The mole agent”, we wanted to pay tribute to two women in the industry with a successful career, which was deepened after a meeting between the director Maite Alberdi, and the actress Daniela Vega. available in Spanish.

Magnetic and unprecedented was the dialogue seen on March 8, when the Oscar-nominated director for The Mole Agent, Maite Alberdi and our actress and world icon, Daniela Vega, met to talk preceded by the director of CinemaChile, Constanza Arena .

Today we have the great news that the video is available and translated into Spanish, so that Spanish speakers from all over the world continue to learn more about these successful women.

 

 

Forty minutes of conversation, both talents address Chilean cinema, their careers and the Academy Awards.

Including Maite’s latest and emotional feature film, The Mole Agent, nominated this week at the Oscars (Best Documentary category) and has been acclaimed, being for weeks in public opinion given great cultural impact.

Daniela Vega, meanwhile, shared her experience at the Oscars as she was the star of A Fantastic Woman, the first Chilean film to win the Best Foreign Film category. She also made history by being the first openly trans person to host an Oscar (2018).

AN INSPIRING DIALOGUE
The meeting was built as an unprecedented instance to deepen on contingent themes, through the voices of two of the most important women in our cinematography.

“We think that two women with such a commitment to cinema could have a dialogue that illuminates not only a film The Mole Agent due to its narrative innovation, but above all in the light it sheds on the ‘pandemic of loneliness of the elderly’ that has Alberdi denounced on more than one occasion, ”said Arena.

The activity received wide coverage both on social networks and in world-wide media.

Variety magazine released the video exclusively in collaboration with CinemaChile, of an interview that today marks a before and after in Maite Alberdi’s career, when just a couple of weeks ago she never imagined that she would continue to make history with her powerful and moving way of recounting an event that today reaches international screens and could win an Oscar.

 

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