In 2019, millions of Chileans rose up in a popular revolt that resulted in radical change: the call for an assembly that will change the constitution imposed by the Pinochet dictatorship and its economic neoliberal model, referred to as ‘The Brick’. This change is seen through the eyes of two Chileans from opposing sides of the political spectrum. They experience a year of turmoil as protests give way to transformation. On the one side Ramiro, a wealthy businessman, and on the other side Mariana, a lower middle-class teacher. Historical conflicts that were long thought resolved come to light as the assembly process draws closer, showing how the wounds of a brutal dictatorship are deep, lasting and must be reconciled at all costs.
Mariana San Martín
Ramiro Urenda
Bernardo Cortés
Corinne Warren
Elinita Cuevas
Jacqueline Alvarez
Agatha Fuenzalida
Luis Carrasco Diaz
Margarita Tipetti
Don Francisco
Sergio Mercado
Leonardo Maldonado
Rodrigo Mobarec
Felipe Contreras-Haye
Josefa Monge
Claudio Muñoz
Camilo Herrera
Paola Martínez
Kevin Acuña
Fabiola Campillai
Cristián Valdebenito
Julio Medina
Agatha Fuenzalida
Lucía Newman
Martin Turner
Christa Aboitiz
José María del Pino
Matilde Burgos
Mónica Rincón
Viviana Encina
Carolina Escobar
Francesca Cassinelli
Matías del Rio
Joaquín Aravena
Humberto Sichel
José Luis Repenning
Soledad Onetto
Ramón Ulloa
Constanza Santa María
Tonka Tomicic
Martín Cárcamo
Diana Bolocco