Miguel Littin
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Miguel Littin was born on 9 August 1942 in Palmilla, Colchagua Province, Chile. He is a movie director and screenwriter. Littin was born to a Palestinian father and a Greek mother.
Littin was exiled to Spain shortly after Augusto Pinochet came to power in a violent military coup which ousted the democratically elected president Salvador Allende, a socialist, on 11 September 1973.
Littin was made the subject of Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez's book "Clandestine in Chile:The Adventures of Miguel Littin."
[edit] Filmography
- La Ultima Luna, Fiction (2005)
- El Abanderado, Fiction (2002)
- Los Caminos de la Ira; Cronicas Palestinas, Documentary (Chile, 2002)
- Tierra del Fuego, 1:48 (Chile, 2000)
- Sandino, Fiction (1989)
- Alsino and the Condor (Alsino y el Condor) (1982)
- La Viuda de Montiel (1980)
- Long Live the President (Viva el Presidente), Fiction, (1978)
- Actes de Marusia (1976)
- The Promised Land (La Tierra Prometida) 120', Fiction, (Chile, 1973)
- El Chacal de Nahueltoro (Chile, 1968)