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Play tells the very human story of two urbanites Tristan and Cristina who despite their best efforts lead a solitary and loveless existence. The sweltering polluted streets of Santiago de Chile provide the backdrop for this contemporary tale of soul searching.

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Released
28 May 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Dogwoof Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
PAL, Widescreen 
Barcode
5050968000111 
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Offbeat Chilean romance follows two strangers looking for love. A lonely, restless and heartbroken man, Tristan (Andres Ulloa) is trying to recover something he has never had; Cristina (Viviana Herrera) a quirky young woman who, through a chance meeting, becomes a silent witness to his downfall. Cristina takes care of an old man in what she sees is a poor, sombre city, while Tristan wanders, heartbroken, in what he sees is a very modern city. Tristan's wife has no love for him, and Cristina doesn't love her well-meaning hunk of a boyfriend either. The curious Cristina's incursions into Tristan's life become ever more daring as she follows him on buses, waits in the morning for him to leave home, stands and sniffs his wife on the subway etc. Tristan's otherwise normally unhappily married existence, when examined under a microscope, makes even the smallest things appear fascinating and surreal.