
Blanquita (2022)
Año de lanzamiento: 2022
Nación: Chile, France, Luxembourg, Mexico, Poland
Alternative Title: 블랑키타
Director: Fernando Guzzoni
Writer: Fernando Guzzoni
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Giancarlo Nasi
Co-Producer: Beata Rzeźniczek, Donato Rotunno, Emmanuel Priou, Pablo Zimbrón Alva, Pascal Guerrin, Yves Darondeau
Executive Producer: Constanza Erenchún, Fernand de Amorin, Jimena Montemayor Loyo, Klaudia Śmieja-Rostworowska, Luis Arenas, Paulina Valencia
Compañías: Bonne Pioche, Conejo Media, Madants, Quijote Films, Rampante Films, Tarantula, Varios Lobos
Género: Drama
Budget: 1.500.000
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Palabras clave: based on true story, child sexual abuse
Historia
Blanca, an 18-year-old resident of a foster home run by Father Manuel, finds herself at the center of a scandal involving high-profile individuals, including politicians and businessmen, participating in sex parties with minors. The extent of Blanca's involvement in these events is unclear, but her testimony as a key witness brings unwanted attention to both her and Father Manuel. The situation escalates further when Blanca becomes a feminist martyr in the eyes of the press.
Resumen
Blanquita (2022) is a Chilean drama film directed by Fernando Guzzoni, co-produced by France, Luxembourg, Mexico, and Poland. Based on true events surrounding child sexual abuse, the movie follows Blanca's journey through the complex aftermath of her involvement in a high-profile scandal. Despite being a resident at Father Manuel's foster home for minors, Blanca's role in the scandal remains ambiguous. As the story unfolds, Blanca faces intense scrutiny from both the media and those closest to her, forcing her to confront her own past and navigate the challenging terrain between justice, redemption, and survival.