Apio Verde (2013)
June 5, 2013Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Catherine Mazoyer
Adriana Espinoza / Producer

Cristián Gajardo
Diego Donoso

Catalina Aguayo
Lucia

Sonia Mena
Mother Mariana

Teresita Reyes
Adriana's Mother (Carmen)

Andrés Gómez
Tomás

Carolina Paulsen
Congresswoman Fernández

Jenny Cavallo
Melanie

Alejandro Trejo
Priest

Gregory Cohen
Doctor

Claudia Hidalgo
Interviewer

Paulina González
Reporter

Andrés Olea
Veterinarian

Pamela Leiva
Costumer 1

Cecilia Levi
Costumer 3

Antonia Carcamo
Juliet in Theater Play

Iñigo Urrutia
Suitor 1

Daniel Olave
Suitor 2

Luis Bravo
Suitor 3

Rodrigo Moreno del Canto
Pills Salesman

Samuel Olivares
Editor

Sandro Larenas
Doctor (voice)

Francesc Morales
Director / Editor / Screenplay

Alex Leyton
Director of Photography
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Apio verde is 2013 Chilean thriller film written and directed by Francesc Morales, starring Catherine Mazoyer, Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Sonia Mena, Teresita Reyes, Alejandro Trejo, Gregory Cohen, Jenny Cavallo, Carolina Paulsen, among others. The film focuses on how a normal woman is turned into a psychotic as she's told the child she's expecting has anencephaly, a disease that won't allow him to live once he's born. As she lives in Chile, one of the few countries where therapeutic abortion is illegal in any situation, she must wait until the natural birth. The film was released in Chile in July 2013.
Morales said recently to Screen International: “This is a very real situation that has happened many times in our country. Since 1989, a few months before the end of the Chilean dictatorship, it was stated that therapeutic abortion would be considered illegal, not even when the life of the mother is in danger. The realism is very important in this film, which is why the story is based on the lives of many real people and it also shows how politics and religion get involved in a subject like this. Yet the movie is not a drama, but a thriller that states how this is not only an attempt on human rights but also a situation that always leads to a violent resolution.”
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