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La Velera: In Search of What Refuses to be Filmed
This week, director Francisco Bermejo set course for the south to begin filming a movie that challenges the very nature of imagery: a journey following a man who sees through his fingers and a mythology that refuses to be captured. There are places that can only be...
Francisco Melo in QUE SE ACABE TODO: The Double Challenge of Producing and Acting
A look at executive production and the construction of a “bat” by the actor currently betting on cinema from both sides of the camera. In Que Se Acabe Todo, Pancho Melo joined the cast while simultaneously taking on the challenge of being an Executive Producer for the...
Esteban Ruiz: “A lawyer’s role is not just about ‘sorting paperwork,’ but enabling stories to unfold”
Partner in a legal media outlet, board director, and with a foot in the world of hospitality, Esteban Ruiz brings a vision to JUNTOS where the Law is the engine that allows ideas to scale. The distance between the legal code and the camera is much shorter than it...
The Invisible Orchestra Behind the Filming of “Que Se Acabe Todo”
While the camera never stops, a high-precision gear operates behind its back. This is how the team that built this sequence shot worked. Filming in a sequence shot imposes a relentless technical condition: there is no cut to save an error. In Que Se Acabe Todo,...
A Star-Studded Cast for Que Se Acabe Todo
Mariana Loyola, Juan Minujín, Daniel Muñoz, Magdalena Müller, and Pablo Brunetti lead the cast in Moisés Sepúlveda’s new thriller. Alongside figures like Daniel Alcaíno, Francisca Aronsson, and Gabriel Cañas, they form an experienced team betting on artistic risk and...
Betting on Cinema: Daniel Hammer and Felipe Cabello
It sounds like the beginning of a joke: an ophthalmologist and a soil mechanics engineer walk into a film production company. But that is the reality behind the contributions that made filming Que Se Acabe Todo possible. For Daniel Hammer, general manager of the...
“Making films is an act of resistance”: Benjamín Vicuña Faces the villain of Que Se Acabe Todo
He is not a monster; he is a snake charmer. Vicuña takes on the challenge of humanizing greed in the skin of Max Mayol, the antagonist who believes he is saving the ship while sinking it. Although he is the villain of the story, Max Mayol does not wake up in the...
Filming Fraud: Admiral One Transformed Its Offices Into the Set of Que Se Acabe Todo
While the cameras and the JUNTOS crew wander through its hallways, the partners of Admiral One detail how their technology seeks to prevent the La Polar case from being repeated in real life. They lent their offices on Paseo Ahumada to film Que Se Acabe Todo, but...
A Seamless Labyrinth: Natalia Peña and the Locations of Que Se Acabe Todo
There is a common confusion regarding the work of a location manager, as if they were merely aesthetic detectives who go for a stroll looking for pretty facades. The reality is much harsher: a location is useless if it is beautiful but cannot withstand the invasion of...
Mauro Veloso: “It is a great privilege to be able to take a camera, to be the first spectator”
From his childhood fascination with the big screen to the complex choreography of the latest JUNTOS shoot, Mauro Veloso is the director of photography for “Que Se Acabe Todo”. Before operating cinema cameras, Mauro Veloso watched movies on a tiny television in the...









