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Duration: 172 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Birth Name: Carolina Escobar
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"Carolina Escobedo is an actress who has appeared in several films. Her debut was in the comedic anthology film 'Amistades Inconvenientes' (2008), comprising three interconnected stories centered around love triangles and their inherent conflicts. Born and raised in Chile, she also starred in a Chilean television drama titled 'La Gabriela' (2009). Notably, her role in the thriller 'Hidden in the Woods' (2012) featured a scene where she appears topless, adding a thrilling element to the film."
Release Year: 2012
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Alternative Title: Afueras de la Ciudad, Hluboko v lesích, Hidden in the Woods, Tarikat
Director: Patricio Valladares
Writer: Andrea Cavaletto, Patricio Valladares
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Genre: Action, Drama, Horror
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The story revolves around two sisters who have been raised in isolation by their abusive, drug-dealing father. When they finally decide to report him to the police, hoping for a better life, things go awry. Their father kills the two officers and is subsequently imprisoned. However, this only leads to more trouble as the sisters now have to face their uncle Costello, a psychotic drug kingpin, who arrives looking for his missing merchandise hidden in the woods. The sisters must navigate this dangerous new reality while trying to escape their uncle's wrath.
En las afueras de la ciudad (2012) is a Chilean thriller directed by Patricio Valladares that blends elements of action, drama, and horror. The film centers on the traumatic upbringing of two sisters at the hands of their abusive father, who deals drugs for a living. The movie explores themes of familial abuse, survival, and the consequences of one's actions. It is notable for its intense portrayal of violence and its exploration of how past mistakes can haunt characters long after they've been made.