Little White Dove

Little White Dove (Spanish: Palomita blanca) is a 1973 Chilean teen dramedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz.

[1] Little White Dove (Palomita Blanca) tells the story of Juan Carlos and María, two teenagers from different walks of life who fall in love at an outdoor hippie music festival in 1970s Chile.

The film explores Juan and Maria's relationship in the light of immense social change and increasing political turmoil in South America.

It was completed just days before the military coup led by Augusto Pinochet on September 11, which overthrew the government of Salvador Allende.

It was conceived by director Raul Ruiz as a way of exposing and deterring producer Hugo Ortega's inappropriate behaviour towards female actors.