XS: The Worst Size

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Screenplay byGonzalo Maza
Luis Ponce
Based onXS: The Worst Size by Sergio Gómez
Produced byGustavo Valenzuela
XS: The Worst Size
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJorge López Sotomayor
Screenplay byGonzalo Maza
Luis Ponce
Based onXS: The Worst Size by Sergio Gómez
Produced byGustavo Valenzuela
CinematographySebastián Moreno
Ralf Oberti
Edited byMarcelo Zamora
Music byNacho Mena
Production
company
JL Producciones de Cine y TV Ltda
Release date
  • November 27, 2003 (2003-11-27)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish
Budget$300,000[1]

XS: The Worst Size (Spanish: XS, la peor talla) is a 2003 Chilean comedy film directed by Jorge López Sotomayor and written by Gonzalo Maza & Luis Ponce.[2] Based on the short story of the same name by Sergio Gómez,[3] the film stars Benjamín Vicuña, Gonzalo Valenzuela and María Elena Swett.[4] It premiered on November 27, 2003, in Chilean theaters.[5]

The film started as a telefilm for the National Television series Cuentos Chilenos in 1999, but was later transformed into a theatrical feature film.[6]

Víctor is a teenager who, together with his group of classmates, represents the classic youngsters who stand out within the school. The messy and ticket-sellers, the prettiest and most exuberant whom everyone wants to conquer, her shy friend and 'El Maquina', a school bully, whom no one dares to contradict. The film shows how teenagers deal with their friends, peers and teachers, and the loneliness they face in the constant search for identity.[7]

Cast

The actors participating in this film are:[8][9]

  • Benjamín Vicuña as Víctor Camus
  • Gonzalo Valenzuela as 'El Máquina' Miranda
  • Nicolás Saavedra as Jalil
  • María Elena Swett as Pamela
  • Florencia Romero as Conny
  • Cristóbal Tapia-Montt as Viñuela
  • Álvaro Uccelletti as Caneo
  • Domingo Guzmán as Matías
  • Malucha Pinto as Rebeca Chávez
  • Sandra Arriagada as Norris Girl
  • Jaime Capó as Inspector Peñaloza
  • Otilio Castro as Teacher
  • Sebastián Dahm as Victor's dad
  • Felipe Hurtado as Gunther
  • Juan Luis León as Viñuela's brother
  • Diego López as Johanssen
  • Víctor Mix as Morales goalkeeper
  • Eduardo Banchieri as Student

Accolades

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