This is an index listing Chilean films ordered by year of release.
Rafael Larson||Silent|| Nominated - Best Picture, Best Actress for Amparo Noguera and Paulina Garcia & Best Makeup at the Pedro Sienna Awards[3] Winner - Best Actress for Marcela Osorio at the Ibero-American Film Festival of Santa Cruz[5] Winner - Best Director at the Trieste Latin American Film Festival[6] Nominated - Colón de Oro at the Havana New Latin American Film Festival[7] Winner - Best Actress for Marcela Osorio at the Pedro Sienna Award[2] Nominated - Best Supporting Performance for Patricio Contreras & Best Costume Design at the Pedro Sienna Award[3] Winner - Best Chilean Feature Film - Audience Award at the Valdivia International Film Festival[9] Nominated - Best Picture & Best Supporting Actor for Iván Jara at the Pedro Sienna Awards[10][11] Winner - Best Screenplay at the Pedro Sienna Awards[3] Nominated - Best Director, Best Soundtrack, Best Art Direction, Best Makeup & Best Special Effects at the Pedro Sienna Awards[2] Winner - Best Actor for Martín Castillo at the Pedro Sienna Awards[14] Nominated - Best Director, Best Supporting Actress for Grimanesa Jiménez & Best Editing at the Pedro Sienna Awards[15] Nominated - Best Leading Actor for Nicolás Zárate & Best Supporting Actress for Trinidad González at the Caleuche Awards[17][18] Winner - Golden Eye at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival[20] Nominated - Best Documentary Film at the 45th César Awards[21] Winner - Best Ibero-American Film at the 36th Goya Awards[22] It is based on the television series of the same name by José Ignacio Navarro[23] Winner - Best Documentary at the Bilbao Zinegoak International Film Festival[24] Winner - Best National Feature Film at the Docs Valparaíso International Documentary Film Festival[25] Winner - National Feature Film Competition - Honorable Mention at the La Serena International Film Festival[26] Winner - Best Documentary Feature Film at the LesGaiCineMad, Madrid International LGBT Film Festival[27] Winner - Best Chilean Feature Film & Héctor Ríos Award - Best Direction of Photography at the Valdivia International Film Festival[28] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival[29] Winner - Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Chilean Film Festival[30] Winner - Best Art Direction, Best Male Cast & Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Quilpué Chilean Film Festival[31] Winner - Best Film in co-production with Argentina at the Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards[32] Winner - Special Jury Mention - Promising New Talent for Antonia Giesen at the 54th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival[33] Nominated - Best International Film at the Santiago International Film Festival[34] Winner - Best Editing for Ricardo Jara & Marcela Nieto at the Rengo International Film Festival[36] Nominated - Green Screen Latin America at the Cali Environmental Film Festival[37] Winner - Best Film in the Territorial Gaze at the Viña del Mar International Film Festival[38] Nominated - Iberoamerican Competition - Best Picture at the Alternative Lima Festival[43] Nominated - Fiction Feature Film Competition - Jury Award at the Biarritz Amérique Latine Festival[citation needed] Winner - Rebels with a Cause Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[45] Winner - Best Actress for Mariana di Girolamo at the Aswan International Women's Film Festival[46] Winner - Best Film & Best Performance for Mariana Di Girolamo at the North Bend Film Festival[47] Nominated - Best Film at the 25th Lima Film Festival[48] Winner - Signis Award & FIPRESCI Award at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema[49] Winner - Best Director at the Saraqusta Film Festival[51] Winner - Genziana d'Oro at the Trento Film Festival[53] Nominated - International Competition - Best Film at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema[55] Winner - Best Film & Héctor Ríos Award for Best Cinematography for Mauro Veloso at the Valdivia International Film Festival[57] Winner - Best Ibero-American Fiction Film, Best Screenplay & Best Actor for Iván Cáceres at the 36th Guadalajara International Film Festival[58] Winner - Coup de Cœur Award & Audience Award at the 34th Toulouse Latin Film Festival[59] Nominated - Gold Hugo at the 57th Chicago International Film Festival[60] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film & Young Cineastes Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival[61] Winner - Special Mention of the Jury & Best Screenplay for Fiction Feature Films at the Las Alturas International Film Festival[62] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the 44th Ariel Award[63] Nominated - Grand Prix - Best Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[64] Winner - Best Director at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival[65] Nominated - Golden Eye at the 75th Cannes Film Festival[71] Winner - Best Documentary Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival[72] Nominated - Horizons Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival[73] Nominated - Best Documentary at the Oslo Films from the South Festival[citation needed] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 10th Platino Awards[74] Nominated - Best Film at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema[75] Winner - Best Acting Cast for Mónica Carrasco, Jorge Gajardo & Cindy Díaz at the Uruguayan Fantastic and Fear Film Festival[83] Nominated - Best Film at the LA Festival of Cinema[84] Winner - Golden Osella for Best Screenplay at the 80th Venice International Film Festival[86] Winner - Silver Frog at the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage[87] Nominated - Best Cinematography at the IndieWire Critics Poll[88] Nominated - Best Cinematography at the 96th Academy Awards[89] Winner - Feature Film Competition - Best Performance at the 16th Chilean Film Festival[92] Winner - Best National Feature Film at the 12nd Antofagasta International Film Festival[93] Nominated - Best Picture at the 28th Lima Film Festival[94] Nominated - Golden Colon at the 49th Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[97] Winner - Best Performance at the 49th Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival[98] Nominated - Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film - Best Picture at the 39th Guadalajara International Film Festival[99] Nominated - Caméra d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[101] Winner - FIPRESCI Prize at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[102] Nominated - CineVision Award at the Munich International Film Festival[103] An international co-production with Argentina, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, France, Denmark, Sweden and Germany Winner - Best Ibero-American Film at the 26th Málaga Film Festival[104] Nominated - Ibero-American Competition - Grand Jury Prize at the 49th Seattle International Film Festival[105][106] Nominated - Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film - Best Film at the 38th Guadalajara International Film Festival[107] Nominated - New Talent Competition - Grand Prix at the Taipei Film Festival[108] Nominated - Best Picture at the 27th Lima Film Festival[109] An international co-production with Mexico and Germany