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THE MAID


THE MAID<br />

Writed by: Sebastián Silva and Pedro Peirano.<br />

Directed by: Sebastian Silva.<br />

Co-production with: Diroriro, Tiburón Filmes (México), Puntoguiónpunto (México).


TECHNICAL DETAILS<br />

Original Title<br />

Title (English)<br />

Year<br />

Directed by<br />

Written by<br />

Producer<br />

Prodution company<br />

Co-Production companies<br />

Date of World Release<br />

Date of Chilean release<br />

Recording format<br />

Projection format<br />

Aspect Ratio<br />

Sound<br />

Length<br />

Chilean Distributor<br />

La Nana<br />

The Maid<br />

2009<br />

Sebastián Silva<br />

Sebastián Silva<br />

Pedro Peirano<br />

Gregorio González<br />

<strong>Forastero</strong><br />

Diroriro (Chile)<br />

Tiburón Filmes (México),<br />

Puntoguiónpunto (México)<br />

Jan 17, 2009 (Sundance Film Festival)<br />

Aug 13, 2009<br />

DVCPRO HD (P2) 1080p 23.98fps<br />

35mm Color<br />

1.85:1<br />

Dolby Digital<br />

96 minutes<br />

Andes Films


SYNOPSIS<br />

Raquel, a bitter and introverted woman, has been<br />

the Valdés family’s maid for 23 years. One day<br />

Pilar, her mistress, hires another maid to help Raquel<br />

with her chores. Raquel, feeling her place in the<br />

family threatened, drives the new arrival away with<br />

cruel psychological abuse. This happens time and<br />

again, until Pilar hires Lucy, a merry girl from the<br />

countryside who has never worked as a maid before.<br />

It is Lucy who finally breaks the barrier Raquel has<br />

erected around herself.


DIRECTOR<br />

SEBASTIÁN SILVA<br />

Sebastián Silva (Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1979) is a multifacetic artist whose body of work<br />

includes painting, illustration and popular music.<br />

After attending a prestigious catholic school, he studied filmmaking at the Escuela de Cine de<br />

Chile for a year. He dropped out of film school and went off to Montreal to study animation,<br />

but eventually he wound up selling shoes. That same year, he made the first gallery exhibition<br />

of his illustrations and started a band called CHC (the band has recorded three albums).<br />

On his second illustration show, a man convinced him of seeking Spielberg himself to pitch him a project. He<br />

flew off to Hollywood. The mission was a failure.<br />

On his return he started two more musical projects, “Yaia” and “Los Mono”, the latter of which would be<br />

picked up for distribution by Sonic360 and published in the US and the UK.<br />

He got a new exhibition of his dr awings, this time in New York. While in the Big Apple he wrote with Pedro<br />

Peirano the screenplay for La Vida me Mata, his first feature film. Upon his return to Chile, he recorded a solo<br />

album and produced La Vida me Mata with local production company Fábula.<br />

After “La Vida Me Mata”, Silva wrote a screenplay about his trip to Hollywood, and then wrote The Maid (La<br />

Nana) with Pedro Peirano. The Maid was produced by Gregorio González immediately after the team finished<br />

the screenplay, in February 2008. On the second half of 2008 he wrote a new screenplay, “Second Child”,<br />

which is currently going into pre-production in New York with Lee Daniels as producer.


AWARDS<br />

Sundance Film Festival:<br />

Dramatic World Cinema Jury Prize<br />

Dramatic Special Jury Prize: Catalina Saavedra’s<br />

Acting<br />

Miami International Film Festival:<br />

Jury Special Mention<br />

Best Actress: Catalina Saavedra<br />

Jordan Alexander Ressler Prize : Best Script<br />

International Film Guide Inspiration Award<br />

Fribourg Film Festival:<br />

Talent Tape Award<br />

Sarasota Film Festival:<br />

Best Narrative Film<br />

Guadalajara Film Festival:<br />

FIPRESCI Prize<br />

Cartagena de Indias Film Festival:<br />

Specialized Critic Prize<br />

Best Actress Catalina Saavedra<br />

Off Plus Camera Film Festival, Poland:<br />

Cracow Film Award<br />

Transilvania Film Festival:<br />

Best acting prize to La Nana’s complete cast<br />

Art Museums Festivals:<br />

New Directors / New Films (MoMA, Lincoln Center,<br />

NY)<br />

Latin Wave, Houston Fine Arts Museum<br />

Paris Cinema Festival:<br />

Audience award<br />

Taipei Film Festival:<br />

Special Mention New Talent Competition<br />

3rd Audience Award Award<br />

Lima Film Festival:<br />

Best fiction film<br />

International Critic Awards<br />

Santa Cruz Film Festival:<br />

Best actress: Catalina Saavedra<br />

Biarritz Film Festival:<br />

French Critics Union Award<br />

Young Europeans Jury Awards<br />

Best Female Performance (Catalina Saavedra)<br />

Paraguay International Film Festival:<br />

Second prize Panambí Audience Award<br />

Valdivia Film Festival:<br />

Public Award: Best Chilean Movie<br />

Viña del Mar Film Festival:<br />

Public Award<br />

Best Actress: Catalina Saavedra<br />

Specializied Press Award<br />

Young Jury Award: Best Movie<br />

Huelva Film Festival:<br />

Golden “Colón”: Best Movie de Oro a la Mejor<br />

Película<br />

Silver “Colón”: Best Director<br />

Best Actress: Catalina Saavedra<br />

Turin International Film Festival:<br />

Best Actress : Catalina Saavedra<br />

Satellite Awards:<br />

Best feature film in foreign language (shared with<br />

“Broken Embraces”)<br />

Gotham Awards:<br />

Best Actress: Catalina Saavedra<br />

Nomination for Best Foreign Film in Golden Globes<br />

2010


CONTACT<br />

For further information, please contact:<br />

Gregorio González<br />

gregorio@forastero.cl


www.forastero.cl

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