Adela Secall – Fiesta Patria
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About Adela Secall
Adela Secall is a Chilean actress known for work in film, theater, and television, especially in Chilean teleseries and dramatic films. She became well known in Chile in the late 1990s–2000s.
Background
- Full name: Adela Secall Corvalán
- Born: July 25, 1979, in Moscow (then part of the Soviet Union/USSR), while her Chilean parents were in political exile.
- Father: José Secall, a noted Chilean actor/director.
Career
She worked across television, film, and stage performance, becoming especially recognized for Chilean teleseries.
Some notable roles:
- Coronation (Coronación, 2000) — one of her major film roles, playing Estela. This helped raise her profile and earned recognition at film festivals.
- Fiesta Patria — she played Macarena.
- Los Pincheira — widely remembered for the role “La Gata” (María Jorquera), one of her best-known TV characters.
- Adrenalina, Marparaíso, Cerro Alegre, Amanda — among her notable TV appearances.
Style and recognition
She’s often associated with dramatic, emotionally intense roles in socially grounded Chilean productions, balancing mainstream TV work with film and stage projects.
Later work
In more recent years, reports describe her focusing more on theater, movement arts, and cultural/creative projects, with a lower TV profile than during her peak teleseries years.
About Fiesta Patria
Fiesta Patria (often stylized Fiestapatria) is a Chilean drama directed and written by Luis R. Vera. Although you mentioned “2009,” the film is generally listed as a 2007/2008 release depending on festival/theatrical reference (it premiered in Chile in 2007 and appears in some databases as 2008).
Overview
The story centers on two families gathering during Chile’s Fiestas Patrias celebrations while also celebrating the engagement of their children. What begins as a family/social celebration gradually turns tense as buried personal and political secrets surface. The film uses this enclosed gathering to explore unresolved divisions in Chilean society.
Themes
It’s a family drama with political undertones, touching on:
- lingering trauma and polarization linked to Chile’s post-1973 political history
- hypocrisy, class tensions, and family secrets
- whether societies can move forward without confronting the past
Main cast
- Adela Secall as Macarena
- Nelson Brodt as Antonio
- Tiago Correa as Álvaro
- Marcela Osorio as Isabel
- Patricio Contreras in a supporting role
Basic details
- Country: Chile
- Language: Spanish (with some English listed in databases)
- Runtime: ~100 minutes
- Genre: Drama / social-political family drama
Style & reception
It’s more of an ensemble chamber drama than an action-heavy historical film—dialogue-driven, tense, and symbolic. It’s often noted for using a family celebration as a metaphor for broader Chilean social fractures. It’s relatively lesser-known internationally but has been screened at festivals including Tribeca and San Sebastián.













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