OMDB
Home Movies Series Search
OMDB

Built by Torkel Aannestad with Next.js Next.js and shadcn/ui shadcn/ui.

Data provided by TMDB.

GitHubSource code
Prison in the Andes
Prison in the Andes

Prison in the Andes (2024)

73% User Rating
1h 44min
Drama

Brutal torturers of Pinochet's dictatorship are serving sentence in a luxury prison at the foot of the Andes. Fearing of transferring to a regular jail, the officers will go to great lengths to stay fury and violence in the mountains.

Felipe CarmonaDirector

Cast

View Cast & Crew
Andrew Bargsted

Andrew Bargsted

Navarrete

Hugo Medina

Hugo Medina

Manuel Contreras

Bastián Bodenhöfer

Bastián Bodenhöfer

Miguel Krassnoff

Mauricio Pesutic

Mauricio Pesutic

Marcelo Moren

Alejandro Trejo

Alejandro Trejo

Odlanier Mena

Óscar Hernández

Óscar Hernández

Pedro Espinoza

Daniel Alcaíno

Daniel Alcaíno

Sepúlveda

Juan Carlos Maldonado

Juan Carlos Maldonado

Galdames

Nicolás Zárate

Nicolás Zárate

Castro

Reviews (1)

All Reviews
B
Brent Marchant
Rating 40%

April 15, 2024

When right-wing Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was ousted from office in 1990, five of his henchmen (fanatical military officers charged with doing the autocrat’s dirty work) were sentenced to incarceration for terms totaling hundreds of years at a special “prison” at the base of the Andes Mountains. The facility was far more comfortable than a typical penitentiary, where the now-aged egomaniacal inmates enjoyed comparatively more freedom and privileges than what typical prisoners experienced and where the guards were more like domestic servants than corrections officers. While the residents often complained about their accommodations – far less lavish than what they were accustomed to – they had it relatively easy given what they had done and were now being “punished” for. In fact, in many respects, they still called the shots, despite the presence of supposed state authorities overseeing their “confinement.” Director Felipe Carmona chronicles the unconventional circumstances of the inmates and staff in this fact-based account of their waning days “behind bars,” circa 2013. However, their story is anything but easy to follow, featuring a narrative that’s all over the map with little coherency connecting the various segments and story threads. Conflicting cinematic styles (including some that are almost surreal in nature and others that are downright silly, such as a sequence shot in the style of an old-time black-and-white silent movie), along with themes that seldom feel fully fleshed out, seriously bog down the overall flow of the story, leaving viewers more confused than enlightened by the time the credits roll. Admittedly, as a picture made for Chilean audiences, there likely are a number of nuanced elements whose significance becomes lost in translation, but, even setting that consideration aside, “Prison in the Andes” simply is not well assembled as a cogent cinematic offering. I’ve seen more than my share of Chilean movies over the years, including a variety of releases related to the Pinochet regime during its heyday and in the aftermath of its fall from power, but this muddled release definitely isn’t one of them.

Media

View All Media
Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Recommended

View All Recommended
The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl
The Amazing Spider-Man
Shrek 2
Puss in Boots
Mad Max: Fury Road
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
The Grudge
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Wreck-It Ralph
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Independence Day
X-Men: Days of Future Past
The Lucky One
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Iron Man 2
Penguins of Madagascar
The Hunger Games
Inception
Avatar