Synopsis
No is a movie released in 2012.
In a gripping tale of courage and creativity, a young advertising executive is thrust into the heart of a nation’s battle for freedom during a pivotal moment in Chile’s history. Faced with the oppressive regime of military dictator Augusto Pinochet, who has ruled with an iron fist, the Chilean people are presented with a rare opportunity: a plebiscite that could determine their future. With the stakes higher than ever, René Saavedra is enlisted by the opposition to lead a daring campaign advocating for a ‘No’ vote, challenging the status quo while navigating a landscape fraught with danger and censorship. What sets this film apart is its unique blend of political drama and the vibrant pulse of creativity. Saavedra and his eclectic team harness the power of advertising to craft a message of hope and resilience, using wit and imagination to engage a disillusioned populace. As they race against time to create compelling content that will inspire a nation to rise up against tyranny, viewers are treated to a captivating exploration of the role of art and media in political movements. With a backdrop of real historical events, this film not only entertains but also serves as a poignant reminder of the strength found in unity and the profound impact of collective action.
Participant
Fabula