original title:
Hangar rojo
directed by:
cast:
Nicolás Zárate, Boris Quercia, Marcial Tagle, Catalina Stuardo, Aron Hernández, Francisco Carrasco, Juan Cano
screenplay:
Luis Emilio Guzmán, from the book "Disparen a la bandada. Crónica secreta de los crímenes en la FACH ‘Contra Bachelet y otros'" by Fernando Villagrán
cinematography:
Diego Pequeno
editing:
Valeria Hernández, Sebastián Brahm
set design:
Nicolás Grum
costume design:
Julia Rebottaro Pettinari
music:
Alberto Michelli, Matteo Marrella
producer:
production:
Villano Producciones, Brava Cine, Rain Dogs, Caravan, Berta film, with the support of FIJA Selection, Corfo de Desarrollo, INCAA, Rebate Mendoza Audiovisual, Ibermedia, MIC, TVN
world sales:
country:
Chile/Argentina/Italy
year:
2026
film run:
100'
format:
colour
status:
Ready (13/01/2026)
Santiago, Chile, September 11, 1973. As the military coup unfolds across the country, Captain Jorge Silva —former head of Air Force Intelligence— receives an order that will change his life forever: to turn the Air Force Academy, where he now trains young cadets, into a detention and torture center.
Convinced that the horror will be short-lived, Silva tries to stay on the sidelines. But the arrival of Colonel Jahn —an old rival returning with unchecked power and unfinished business— forces him to confront not only his past but also his deepest beliefs.
As trucks begin to fill the hangar with prisoners and power grows increasingly ruthless, Silva finds himself trapped at an impossible crossroads: disobedience could cost him his life… but obedience might too.
Inspired by true events and shot in black and white, The Red Hangar is the first Latin American thriller to explore the inner workings of the military world during the dictatorships of the 1970s. A restrained, intimate, and deeply political story about men ensnared in the machinery of power at the precise moment history forces them to choose sides.