Bella Heathcote is currently starring in the L.A. production of the play The Engagement Party and she’s encouraging fans to see the “outstanding” show.
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Anna Marie de la Fuente Underscoring its historical importance, a further production marking the 50th death anniversary of Chile’s socialist president Salvador Allende could well be in the works. The historical drama, provisionally titled “The Meeting,” details a historical encounter between the doomed president, whose downfall heralded the rise of the infamous military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in 1973.
Producers Patricio Ochoa of Chile’s La Merced Prods., Cristóbal Sotomayor of Twentyfour Seven, Spain and U.S.-based executive producer Hebe Tabachnik of Lokro Production are in talks with potential production partners in Vietnam and France and with possible international sales agents. Gonzalo Maza, the screenwriter behind Chile’s Oscar-winning “A Fantastic Woman” is attached as a script doctor to the screenplay penned by filmmaker-writer Antonio Luco (“Beaverland,” “Wisdom for Heroes”).
“The Meeting” relates the fateful 1969 meeting between Allende, who was then Chile’s Senate president, and Vietnam’s President Ho Chi Minh, a frail 79 and on his last days. Allende, thrice defeated in his bid to forge Chile’s democratic path to socialism, was determined to meet Ho Chi Minh.
Harassed by his political rivals, including the renowned poet Pablo Neruda, he goes to Vietnam, accompanied only by his comrade-in-arms Eduardo “Coco” Paredes and a local interpreter. The meeting is cancelled as soon as he arrives but Allende is determined to meet the legendary political and spiritual leader.
“Risking his political future in Chile, Salvador will not leave until he meets the myth,” the synopsis goes. “What surprised and captivated me about this historical event is the relevance it had for the history of two distant and
.Bella Heathcote is currently starring in the L.A. production of the play The Engagement Party and she’s encouraging fans to see the “outstanding” show.
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