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  1. Tony Manero es una película dirigida por Pablo Larraín con Alfredo Castro, Amparo Noguera. Sinopsis : Chile, 1978. En un contexto social psicótico y altamente violento bajo la dictadura de ...

  2. Chile, 1978. En medio de la brutal dictadura de Pinochet, un hombre se obsesiona con el protagonista de Fiebre de sábado por la noche y encuentra un escape. Ve tráileres y más.

  3. 7 de mar. de 1999 · In a way, Tony Manero represented the kind of adolescence Gene didn't have, just as Marcello, the hero of "La Dolce Vita,'' led the kind of life I once lusted for. The most lasting images are its joyous ones, of Tony strutting down a sidewalk, dressing for the evening and dominating the disco floor in a solo dance that audiences often applaud.

  4. Chile, 1978. En medio de la brutal dictadura de Pinochet, un hombre se obsesiona con el protagonista de Fiebre de sábado por la noche y encuentra un escape. Ve tráileres y más.

  5. Staying Alive: Directed by Sylvester Stallone. With John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Steve Inwood. Five years later, Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenge yet: succeeding as a dancer on the Broadway stage.

  6. www.filmcomment.com › article › review-tony-manero-pablo-larrainReview: Tony Manero

    Tony Manero’s release coincides with the posthumous recognition of author Roberto Bolaño, who, in novels like Distant Star especially, wove narratives out of the dark days of Chile’s Seventies by way of shadowy characters who seemed to be lying in wait for Pinochet’s regime to grant them permission to realize their most Satanic urges.

  7. Synopsis. Santiago de Chile, 1978. In the midst of the tough social context of Pinochets dictatorship, Raúl Peralta, a man in his fifties, is obsessed with the idea of impersonating Tony Manero, John Travoltas character in Saturday Night Fever. Raúl leads a small group of dancers regularly performing at a bar located in the outskirts of the city.