Gentille Alouette
Gentille Alouette is a 1990 French-Chilean film written and directed by Sergio Castillo. Geraldine Chaplin stars as an actress in Paris that is stalked by a Latin American colonel played by Héctor Alterio.[1]
| Gentille Alouette | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Sergio Castilla | 
| Written by | Sergio Castilla | 
| Starring | Héctor Alterio Geraldine Chaplin John Leguizamo  | 
| Countries | France Chile  | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Plot
    
The colonel (Alterio), begins to stalk his former lover, Angela (Chaplin) as he suspects her of political involvement in an anti-government group. Surrealist elements become apparent as the Colonel fuses his memories of Angela with his suspicions to create fantasy scenarios of capturing the elusive actress.[1]
Cast
    
- Héctor Alterio as the Colonel
 - Geraldine Chaplin as Angela Duverger
 - John Leguizamo as Ortiz
 
Reception
    
The New York Times described the film as "intriguing", and that Castilla "combines surrealism and high comedy in a visionary style that with its echoes of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Luis Bunuel seems quintessentially Latin American in spirit."[1]
References
    
- Surrealism Meets Politics in Festival Latino Film New York Times. 17 August 1990. Retrieved on 28 July 2011.