A young working class girl falls in love with an upper class boy who is part of the plot to assassinate General Schneider, head of the Chilean Army.
Little White Dove (Spanish: Palomita Blanca) is a captivating 1973 Chilean film that intertwines a tender coming-of-age romance with the simmering political unrest of its time, directed by the visionary Raúl Ruiz. Spanning 125 minutes, this drama-romance-comedy follows María, a spirited working-class girl (Beatriz Lapido), who falls for Juan Carlos (Rodrigo Ureta), a privileged boy entangled in a conspiracy to assassinate General René Schneider, the Chilean Army’s commander-in-chief. Set in the frenzied months after Salvador Allende’s 1970 election, the film uses this cross-class love story to mirror the social divides and revolutionary fervor of a nation on the brink of upheaval. Shot just before the 1973 Pinochet coup, Little White Dove blends playful humor with poignant drama, subverting the bestselling novel by Enrique Lafourcade into a satirical yet heartfelt portrait of Chilean youth culture. Ruiz infuses the narrative with vibrant scenes—like a documentary-style hippie festival—and a soundtrack by Los Jaivas, amplifying the era’s psychedelic pulse. Yet, beneath the lighthearted romance lies a sharp critique of class disparity and political machination, as Juan’s involvement in the Schneider plot foreshadows the violent turmoil that would soon engulf Chile, halting the film’s initial release until 1992. Completed days before the September 11 coup, Little White Dove was shelved by the military regime for its perceived subversive edge, only resurfacing decades later to critical acclaim. Its 1973 production in Chile captures a fleeting moment of hope and chaos, making it a historical artifact as much as a cinematic gem. For fans of genre-blending storytelling or those curious about pre-coup Chile, this film offers a magical, bittersweet journey through love, rebellion, and a society teetering on the edge.
年份1973
运行时间125 min
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类型剧情爱情喜剧
制作国家Chile