A love triangle between a pioneer female writer; her husband -a retired military official-and the love of her life, the painter Moritz Rugendas, with whom she maintains an epistolary relationship for 10 years, with few personal encounters.
Based on the true story of the collapse of a mine in San Jose, Chile—that left 33 miners isolated underground for 69 days.
Hector Noguera recalls his long trajectory that extends for more than fifty years through the poetic text of Calderón de la Barca "Life is a dream".
Diego Noguera is a Chilean-born, Berlin based music composer, producer and performer. Noguera has created more than 40 pieces for theater, film, and dance, becoming one of the most important names in the local experimental scene. Noguera's collaborations with Manuela Infante has premiered in Chile, Singapore, USA, and all around Europe. Together with choreographer Jose Vidal, they have premiered works at the Municipal Theater of Santiago and Kampnagel (Hamburg). Established in Germany since 2019, Noguera has played in various stages and started collaborations with Sasha Waltz and Florian Fisher, among others. Noguera's solo work consists of several singles, one EP "Soñe Que Iba a Dormir Bien" as well as a forthcoming album "I had a Name". Noguera's music explores the mix of vocals, classical instruments, and the electricity of machines becoming a telluric force, generating an arch that travels through different landscapes to a sonic catharsis.
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