Cannes Winner Diego Céspedes Preps ‘Wild’ Second Feature, ‘The Case of the Boy Who Lost His Heart’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Chilean filmmaker Diego Céspedes is developing his second feature film, 'The Case of the Boy Who Lost His Heart,' following his success at the Cannes Film Festival. The film explores themes of historical trauma and social dissent in 1990s Chile.
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Chilean wunderkind Diego Céspedes whose debut feature “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo” (“La Misteriosa Mirada del Flamenco”) snagged the top prize in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard last year, is prepping his sophomore pic, “The Case of the Boy Who Lost His Heart.”
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