Earthquake in Chile (1974)

Director: Helma Sanders-Brahms

Country: Germany

Award: none

Movement: New German Cinema

Description

Helma Sanders-Brahms directs this West German television production about two young lovers who risk it all to be together. When handsome Jeronimo (Victor Alcazar) is hired to tutor rich heiress Josefa (Julia Pena), the sparks quickly fly and the pair falls in love. But their romance is short-lived when the church condemns their relationship and locks Josefa away in a convent. Upon discovering that Josefa is pregnant, church officials sentence her to death by decapitation. This only intensifies Jeronimo's determination to rescue his lover, though the odds of a happy ending decrease substantially when he is captured and imprisoned. Later, a powerful earthquake strikes the city, and the two young lovers forge on into an uncertain fate.

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