Trailer: No
No is about the political advertisement campaign behind the Chilean referendum to put former army general and dictator Augusto Pinochet out of office and to usher in democracy. Gael Garcia Bernal (The Science of Sleep) plays the advertising executive Rene Saavedra, the man behind the campaign to bring freedom to the South American country. Both Hubert and Alec saw the film at this year's New York Film Festival and absolutely loved it. The rest of us can share our feelings when No hits theaters on February 15, 2013. Who else thinks a political film would make for a perfect Valentine's Day date? [Via Collider] Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
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