Too Late to Die Young (Spanish: Tarde para morir joven) is a 2018 Chilean drama film directed by Dominga Sotomayor Castillo.
[3] She became the first woman ever to win the Leopard for Best Direction at the Locarno Festival.
[4] This coming-of-age tale takes place around the New Year's Eve of 1990 in Chile, in the intentional rural community of Comunidad Ecológica de Peñalolén, located in the precordillera of Santiago.
The story follows a teenage girl named Sofía (played by Demian Hernández) as she navigates adolescence.
The site's critics' consensus reads: "Too Late to Die Young uses one family's experiences as the foundation for a dreamily absorbing drama with a poignant, lingering warmth.