
Pablo Ausensi
Acting
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El día menos pensado
Stories of paranormal activities and extraordinary nature -allegedly- based on real events.

Anónimo
Javier must reintegrate into society after spending 14 years in prison. His family and friends reject him, so he takes refuge in a house where he rents a room. There he meets Amanda, who helps him find a way to reunite with his teenage daughter that he barely knows.

Invisible Heroes
Invisible Heroes tells the heroic tale of young Finnish diplomats in Chile during 1973’s infamous military coup. Finnish diplomats Tapani Brotherus and Ilkka Jaamala along with Tapani’s wife Lysa Brotherus helped over 2000 left-wing Chileans escape the military junta’s persecution. The Finns acted without official authorization while Swedish ambassador Harald Edelstam was the most visible defendant of human rights with the backing of Sweden’s Prime Minister, Olof Palme.

No
In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the ‘No’ vote persuade a brash young advertising executive, René Saavedra, to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and while under scrutiny by the despot’s minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.

Tourists
Carla is abandoned by her husband while vacationing on a national park. There she finds herself stranded with a Norwegian backpacker and a former pop star.

La Poseída
A young possessed woman is brought to live in a convent, where she will provoke passions and test the beliefs and strength of the faithful.

Mea culpa
Anthology series based on real criminal cases, featuring an interview with the actual perpetrator at the end of each episode.

Profugos
Four men become fugitives after a failed drug deal, running from north to south of Chile.

The Devil's Liquor
Old man Eladio is dying. Throughout the last decades, he has lived alone, working in his old liquor factory. Modernity threatens his spirits business, but he refuses to abandon it. A visit by his oldest grandson will be the ideal moment to save the factory, while at the same time, reconnect with his family.

Psycho Game
Javier is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean. They have a six year old son, living in Chile and enjoy a prosperous economic position. The three are, at last, on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a problem of claustrophobia that prevented her from traveling. The family moved to a camp, near the home of Javier's parents. There they meet Ignacio, a handsome young man, a friendly neighbor. But not everything is as nice as it seems at first sight.
Filmography
as Papá
as Mexican Ambassador
as Pancho
as Humberto
as Father Felix Soriano
as Alejandro
as Businessman
as Pablo
as Eduardo
as Orlando
as Echeverria
as Nurse
as Sebastian Suzarte
as Gynecologist
as Andrés
as Hermano Daniel
as Alfredo Plaza
as Secretary
as Fernando Karadima
as Luis Fernández
as SIG-510 (voz)