No

CHILE, HAPPINESS IS COMING!

In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the ‘No’ vote persuade a brash young advertising executive, René Saavedra, to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and while under scrutiny by the despot’s minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.

Gael García Bernal

(René Saaverdra)

Alfredo Castro

(Lucho Guzmán)

Néstor Cantillana

(Fernando)

Luis Gnecco

(Urrutia)

Antonia Zegers

(Verónica)

Jaime Vadell

(Minister Fernández)

Diego Muñoz

(Carlos)

Alejandro Goic

(Ricardo)

Marcial Tagle

(Alberto Arancibia)

Manuela Oyarzún

(Sandra)

Elsa Poblete

(Carmen)

Roberto Farías

(Marcelo)

Sergio Hernández

(Militar)

Paloma Moreno

(Fran)

César Caillet

(Client)

Pablo Krögh

(Campaign Director)

Amparo Noguera

(Sociologist)

Claudia Cabezas

(Revolutionary Young Woman)

Paulo Brunetti

('Sí' Campaign Publicist)

Iñigo Urrutia

(Choreographer)

Pedro Peirano

('No' Campaign Young Participant)

Jaime de Aguirre

(Self (archive footage))

Carlos Caszely

(Self (archive footage))

Gabriela Medina

(Self (archive footage))

Malucha Pinto

(Self (archive footage))

Jorge Yáñez

(Self (archive footage))

Consuelo Holzapfel

(Self (archive footage))

Maricarmen Arrigorriaga

(Self (archive footage))

Shlomit Baytelman

(Self (archive footage))

Delfina Guzmán

(Self (archive footage))

María Elena Duvauchelle

(Self (archive footage))

Julio Jung

(Self (archive footage))

Pablo Ausensi

(Businessman)

Andrés Gómez

(Cameraman)

Ana María Gazmuri

(Self (archive footage))

Hugo Vásquez

('No' Campaign Participant)

Marcela Medel

(Self (archive footage))

Jaime Celedón

(Self (archive footage))

Patricio Achurra

(Politician)

José Manuel Salcedo

(CNTV Censor)

Augusto Pinochet

(Self (archive footage))

Patricio Aylwin

(Self (archive footage))

Patricio Bañados

(Self (archive footage))

Tati Penna

(Self (archive footage))