
Morales, el reformador 2012
In the bustling streets of Santiago, *Morales, el reformador (2012)* introduces Ulises Morales, a man who feels the pulse of a society on the brink of transformation.
Director: Victor Cubillos
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Morales, el reformador (2012)* about?
The film follows Ulises Morales, a Santiago native who believes Chileans have strayed from their core values. Determined to inspire change, he embarks on a personal crusade to empower communities and restore social responsibility before the tides of revolution sweep through the country.
Who directed *Morales, el reformador*?
Víctor Cubillos directed *Morales, el reformador*, blending genres to deliver a story that resonates with today's social climates.
Who stars in *Morales, el reformador*?
The cast includes Víctor Montero as Ulises Morales, alongside Daniela Castillo Toro and Ricardo Cubillos in pivotal roles.
Is *Morales, el reformador (2012)* worth watching?
With its gripping blend of action, comedy, and drama, *Morales, el reformador* offers a compelling look at social responsibility and change. While IMDb ratings are unrated, its themes and energetic storytelling make it a film worth exploring for fans of socially conscious cinema.
How long is *Morales, el reformador*?
The film runs for 82 minutes, delivering a concise yet impactful narrative.
About Morales, el reformador (2012) — A reformer's mission in pre-revolution Santiago
In the bustling streets of Santiago, *Morales, el reformador (2012)* introduces Ulises Morales, a man who feels the pulse of a society on the brink of transformation. A self-proclaimed champion of lost values, Ulises sets out to reignite the spark of social responsibility in Chileans and Latin Americans alike.
Directed by Víctor Cubillos and blending action, comedy, and drama, this 82-minute film captures the raw energy of a nation at a crossroads. With themes of accountability and collective empowerment, the story unfolds against the backdrop of looming social movements, making it a timely reflection on change and personal agency.