Chile’s most prolific filmmaker, Pablo Larraín (No, El club, Neruda, Jackie), sets the world on fire with his latest provocation, Ema, starring Mariana Di Girolamo and Gael García Bernal. Di Girolamo plays the titular Ema, a dancer grappling with the aftermath of a difficult choice she and her partner (García Bernal) made regarding their adopted child. As she channels her intense emotional trauma into dance, Ema puts into motion a ruthless series of events in her search for personal liberation and redemption.
- Year2019
- Runtime102 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryChile
- DirectorPablo Larraín
- ScreenwriterGuillermo Calderón, Pablo Larraín, Alejandro Moreno
- ProducerJuan De Dios Larraín
- Executive ProducerRocío Jadue, Mariane Hartard
- Co-ProducerPaula Kraushaar, Catalina Adoni, Alfredo Adoni
- FilmmakerPablo Larraín
- CastMariana Di Girolamo, Gael García Bernal
- CinematographerSergio Armstrong
- EditorSebastián Sepúlveda
- Production DesignEstefanía Larraín
- ComposerNicolas Jaar
- Sound DesignRoberto Espinoza
Chile’s most prolific filmmaker, Pablo Larraín (No, El club, Neruda, Jackie), sets the world on fire with his latest provocation, Ema, starring Mariana Di Girolamo and Gael García Bernal. Di Girolamo plays the titular Ema, a dancer grappling with the aftermath of a difficult choice she and her partner (García Bernal) made regarding their adopted child. As she channels her intense emotional trauma into dance, Ema puts into motion a ruthless series of events in her search for personal liberation and redemption.
- Year2019
- Runtime102 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryChile
- DirectorPablo Larraín
- ScreenwriterGuillermo Calderón, Pablo Larraín, Alejandro Moreno
- ProducerJuan De Dios Larraín
- Executive ProducerRocío Jadue, Mariane Hartard
- Co-ProducerPaula Kraushaar, Catalina Adoni, Alfredo Adoni
- FilmmakerPablo Larraín
- CastMariana Di Girolamo, Gael García Bernal
- CinematographerSergio Armstrong
- EditorSebastián Sepúlveda
- Production DesignEstefanía Larraín
- ComposerNicolas Jaar
- Sound DesignRoberto Espinoza