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Eight O'Clock, at Your Place 1995

75 min📅 1995-03-11

Christine Lucas' tense 1995 drama *Eight O'Clock, at Your Place* peels back the curtain on a seemingly idyllic Santiago household where love, secrecy, and betrayal collide under one roof.

Director: Christine Lucas

Cast

Valeria Chignoli
Javiera
Antonia Zegers
Antonia Zegers
Antonieta
Ian McNab
Antonio
Ignacio Verdugo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eight O'Clock, at Your Place (1995) about?

This Chilean drama follows a seemingly happy couple whose marriage is destabilized when the husband's affair with his sister-in-law is exposed. As a blackmailer's anonymous calls escalate, paranoia takes hold, forcing the lovers to confront the true cost of their deception.

Who directed Eight O'Clock, at Your Place?

Christine Lucas directed this 1995 psychological thriller, bringing a careful eye to the film's claustrophobic domestic setting.

Who stars in Eight O'Clock, at Your Place?

The cast features Valeria Chignoli as Javiera, Antonia Zegers as Antonieta, Ian McNab as Antonio, and Ignacio Verdugo in supporting roles.

Is Eight O'Clock, at Your Place (1995) worth watching?

With its compact 75-minute runtime and sharp focus on character-driven tension, *Eight O'Clock, at Your Place* offers a compelling snapshot of moral decay and emotional fractures. While not widely celebrated, its tight writing and atmospheric dread make it a rewarding watch for fans of slow-burn dramas and psychological thrillers.

How long is Eight O'Clock, at Your Place?

The film runs for 75 minutes.

About Eight O'Clock, at Your Place (1995) — A Love Triangle Unraveled in a Thriller of Secrets and Scandal

Christine Lucas' tense 1995 drama *Eight O'Clock, at Your Place* peels back the curtain on a seemingly idyllic Santiago household where love, secrecy, and betrayal collide under one roof. Javiera and Antonio appear to be the picture of domestic bliss with two young daughters and another on the way, until the discovery of Antonio's hidden passion for Javiera's younger sister, Antonieta, shatters their fragile equilibrium. A stolen purse and an anonymous blackmailer calling at eight o'clock each night ignite a spiral of paranoia, shifting the balance from whispered promises to explosive confrontations that force every character to question what they truly value.

Set against the quiet hum of everyday life, the film drapes its psychological thriller elements in naturalistic lighting and unflinching dialogue, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and suffocating. Lucas crafts a story where trust erodes not through grand betrayals but through small, insidious acts—each revelation pulling the viewer deeper into the moral ambiguity of a family caught between love and self-preservation.