The film explores the "gray area" of justice. While Blanca provides testimony to bring down abusers, it is revealed her testimony is a lie—posing the question of whether a lie is morally justified if it achieves justice against the powerful.
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Inspired by the real-life 2003 Spiniak Case in Chile, a massive child prostitution scandal involving politicians and the elite. It follows 18-year-old Blanca (nicknamed "Blanquita"), a resident of a shelter for homeless youth, who becomes the star witness in a case against powerful businessmen. The film explores the "gray area" of justice
Reviewers from The New York Times and The LA Times praised newcomer Laura López for her "stony-faced and implacable" performance as Blanca. The film won the Best Screenplay prize at the Venice Film Festival's Orizzonti section. The movie has been available on various curated
The movie has been available on various curated streaming platforms and was a Critic's Pick during its theatrical run. Other Uses
Written and directed by Fernando Guzzoni, the film was Chile's official entry for the 95th Academy Awards.