The selected works were: "El brote" (The shoot) and "Drogas" (Drugs) by the Salesian Educational Centre, Alameda; and "Don Bosco en el corazón" (Don Bosco in the heart) by the Salesian Educational Centre, Talca.
A total of over 540 short films from 40 countries participated in the competition, and among the 52 finalists were also "Don Bosco en el corazón" and "Drogas".
Short film made by the third-year students from the Salesians in Alameda: Benjamín Diaz, Sebastián Castillo, Luciano Elgueda, Javier Mena, Martin Neira, Matías Ramírez and Diego Velasco.
Their work sought to represent the sad reality of the abandonment of the elderly and the sadness that can be generated in them, but it also shows a glimmer of hope at the end of the story.
The work was accompanied by Jorge Aracena and Javier Fuentes, teachers of Language and Music respectively, who helped the boys with the script and the soundtrack of the short film.
Short film made by the third-year students of the Humanistic-Scientific Education department of the Salesian educational centre, Talca: Patricio Jara, Benjamín Ponce, Renato Diaz, Matías Cofré and Nicolás Albornoz.
The work is accompanied by Karel Fonseca, who was the artistic director and proposed the project to them starting from the "drawing and painting" workshop offered by the school.
Short film developed by third-year students of the Humanistic-Scientific Education department of the Salesian educational centre, Alameda: Juan Arroyo, Fidel Espinosa, Vicente Cortés, Carlos Iturra, Julio Martínez and Matías Díaz.
The project, led by the institute's pedagogy area, was an interdisciplinary work of the art, language and English departments.
The work for the realisation of the short film was accompanied by Gladys Rivera, pedagogical coordinator, Daisy Morales, language teacher, Luis Iturriaga, head of the English department, and Rodrigo Ahumada, head of the art department.