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No Filter
Directed byNicolás López
Written byDiego Ayala
Nicolás López
Produced byMiguel Asensio
StarringPaz Bascuñán
Antonio Quercia
Paulo Brunetti
Lucy Cominetti
Ignacia Allamand
Ariel Levy
Alison Mandel
Carolina Paulsen
Ramón Llao
Antonia Zegers
Francisco Ortega
CinematographyAntonio Quercia
Edited byDiego Macho Gómez
Music byManuel Reveiro

Release date

  • 7 January 2016 (2016-01-07)

Running time

100 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

No Filter (Spanish: Sin filtro) is a 2016 Chilean comedy film directed by Nicolás López.[1]

Plot[edit]

Pía (Paz Bascuñán) is a 37-year-old modern woman living in bustling Santiago in 2015. Every day, her boss, boyfriend, stepson, and best friend treat her as if she's irrelevant, and she feels powerless to change it. Pía suffers from persistent chest pain that makes it difficult for her to function, and one day, after experiencing intense pain, she decides to undergo an ancient Oriental acupuncture treatment offered by a mysterious Chinese doctor.

Unintentionally, the treatment releases everything Pía has been holding inside and takes her on a journey of personal liberation. Finally, Pía is able to tell people what she truly thinks of them, without any filter, and this helps ease her pain. Over time, however, Pía learns that speaking her mind may not always have positive consequences and can even hurt the people she loves. She must learn to control this new version of herself to move forward with her life.

Cast[edit]

Remakes[edit]

The movie led to a series of remakes, including: Una mujer sin filtro (Mexico), Empowered (Spain), Super Crazy (Argentina), Sin Pepitas en la Lengua (Panama), Recontraloca (Peru) and Cambio tutto! (Italy)[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hopewell, John (8 January 2016). "Nicolas Lopez's Netflix Movie 'No Filter' Beats 'Force Awakens' in Chile". Variety. Retrieved 2020-01-25.

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