Maite Alberdi, the first Chilean woman nominated for an Oscar with her 2021 documentary ‘The Mole Agent,’ shared in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that despite her achievements, she still faces surprising questions. Alberdi expressed her frustration at being asked when she would make a film, stating that she has already made five films and will continue to do so. Drawing inspiration from real life, Alberdi finds a wealth of material for her work. She believes that reality is incredibly powerful, filled with stories and experiences that do not require embellishment. While ‘The Eternal Memory’ won a best documentary award at the Platino Awards ceremony, Alberdi is now preparing for her narrative feature debut. This new project will be an adaptation of Alia Trabucco Zeran’s book ‘Las Homicidas,’ exploring the murders committed by four Chilean women and society’s responses to these crimes. Alberdi expressed her excitement about this new venture, highlighting the control she will have over the production process compared to her previous documentaries. She emphasized the ability to write the script, direct the actors, and resolve issues with resources, providing a sense of control that differs from her past experiences.
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