
Track//02 2012
In "Track//02 (2012)", director Alejandra Bitran crafts a raw, intimate snapshot of Santiago's underground dance scene, where emotions collide with rhythm.
Director: Alejandra Bitran
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Track//02 (2012) about?
This drama-comedy follows DJ Danilo, who hides from heartbreak in Santiago's dance scene, and Marie, a lonely teenager who idolizes him from the crowd. Their chance encounter sparks an unconventional bond that challenges their perceptions of family, mentorship, and belonging.
Who directed Track//02?
Alejandra Bitran directed "Track//02", infusing the film with her signature blend of urban realism and emotional rawness.
Who stars in Track//02?
The film stars Ignacia Muñoz, Guilherme Sepúlveda, Joanna Shih, Tomás Henríquez, and Franco Toledo in pivotal roles.
Is Track//02 (2012) worth watching?
With its tight 80-minute runtime and relatable themes of loneliness and connection, "Track//02" offers a refreshing take on the coming-of-age genre. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its intimate storytelling and authentic portrayal of Santiago's nightlife make it a hidden gem worth exploring.
How long is Track//02?
Track//02 has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Track//02 (2012) — A DJ, a teenager, and the nightlife that binds them
In "Track//02 (2012)", director Alejandra Bitran crafts a raw, intimate snapshot of Santiago's underground dance scene, where emotions collide with rhythm. Danilo, a DJ lost in the pulsating nightlife after a heartbreak, spins vinyl to drown out his solitude—until Marie, a teenage girl seeking guidance and escape, becomes an unexpected presence in his world. Their connection blurs the lines between mentorship and fleeting affection, revealing how loneliness can bridge—or shatter—generational divides. Bitran's lens captures the neon-lit energy of club nights while peeling back the layers of two souls adrift in a city that thrives on distraction.
The film blends drama and comedy to explore themes of isolation, self-discovery, and the fragile bonds formed in transient spaces. With sharp performances from Ignacia Muñoz as Marie and Guilherme Sepúlveda as Danilo, "Track//02" transforms a simple meet-cute into a poignant meditation on connection and chaos. The result is a short but impactful journey through the highs and lows of life's soundtrack.