

In Bed 2005
"Where you love. Where you betray."
Chilean indie gem *In Bed (2005)* by Matías Bize transforms a simple ride home into an electric overnight encounter between strangers Bruno and Daniela.
Director: Matías Bize
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is In Bed (2005) about?
*In Bed* follows Bruno and Daniela, two strangers who end up in a motel after a party in Santiago. What begins as a casual night of passion evolves into an unexpected late-night exchange of secrets, fears, and unspoken truths. Their relationship quickly shifts from physical attraction to something far more complicated.
Who directed In Bed?
Matías Bize directed *In Bed*, a Chilean filmmaker known for his intimate, character-driven dramas.
Who stars in In Bed?
The film stars Blanca Lewin as Daniela and Gonzalo Valenzuela as Bruno, delivering powerhouse performances that anchor the entire story.
Is In Bed (2005) worth watching?
*In Bed* is a standout for its razor-sharp dialogue and emotional depth, though its slow-burn pace may not appeal to everyone. Fans of raw, realistic romances with flawed, relatable characters will find it rewarding. It's a short film, so it's easy to give it a try without a big time commitment.
How long is In Bed?
The film runs 85 minutes, making it a perfect compact evening watch.
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About In Bed (2005) — A raw, romantic overnight confessional in Santiago
Chilean indie gem *In Bed (2005)* by Matías Bize transforms a simple ride home into an electric overnight encounter between strangers Bruno and Daniela. Trapped in a run-down Santiago motel, their passion ignites quickly, but beneath the surface, their raw chemistry forces them into awkward, revealing conversations that blur the lines between lust and vulnerability. Director Bize crafts an intimate character study where every whispered confession and tangled embrace feels spontaneous yet inevitable, all unfolding over a single breathless night.
This isn't just another romance film—it's a defiant meditation on fleeting connections and the risks of emotional honesty. With its stripped-down aesthetic and hypnotic realism, *In Bed* captures the messy beauty of modern love: where desire collides with betrayal, and two people confront their deepest insecurities in the span of a few hours.




