El Príncipe

San Bernardo, Chile, 1970. One drunken night, Jaime, a lonely and narcissistic 20 year-old, stabs his best friend in what seems to have been a fit of passion. Sentenced to prison, he meets El Potro, an older, respected man to whom he becomes close, revealing both a profound need for warmth and his ferocious desire to be recognised. Together they establish a relationship known in prison terms as “black love”, enabling Jaime, now “El Príncipe”, to discover affections and loyalties, as well as the power struggles that go on behind bars.

Sebastián Muñoz

Sebastián Muñoz holds a degree from the Arcis University Film School. He has participated as an art director in the most notable films of today’s new Chilean cinema, such as Play, Turistas and Il Futuro, by Alicia Scherson, Ilusiones ópticas, by Cristián Jiménez, Los debutantes, 199 recetas para ser feliz and Un caballo llamado Elefante, by Andrés Waissbluth, as well as Chile puede, by Ricardo Larraín, among others. In 1996 he shot his first short film, La felicidad, and in 1997, La buena suerte. El príncipe is his first film, based on a novel by Mario Cruz, set in a prison in 1970.

Original title
El Príncipe
Direction
Sebastián Muñoz (Premier film)
Country
Chili, Argentine
Scenario
Luis Barrales, Sebastián Muñoz
Picture
Enrique Stindt
Cutting
Danielle Fillios
Music
Ángela Acuña
Actors
Alfredo Castro, Juan Carlos Maldonado, Gaston Pauls, Cesare Cerra, Paola Volpato, Catalina Martin.
Original version
Espagnol
Production
Niña Niño Films, Le Tiro Cine, El Otro Film
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