Overview of Chile in the OTI Festival
Chile
Participating broadcaster Appearances 28 First appearance 1972 Last appearance 2000 Highest placement 1st: 1984, 1998 Host 1978 , 1986
The participation of Chile in the OTI Festival first began at the inaugural OTI Festival in 1972 held in Madrid and continued continuously until the last edition in 2000 held in Acapulco . Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN), Canal 13 , Chilevisión ,[ a] Megavisión , and La Red , members of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI), were responsible in turn –or jointly– for the Chilean participation.
History
Florcita Motuda won the OTI Festival in 1998.
Chile won the contest in two occasions: in 1984 with the singer-songwriter Fernando Ubiergo with the song "Agualuna",[ 1] and in 1998 with the rapper and comedian Florcita Motuda with the song "Fin de siglo, es hora de inflamarse deprimirse o transformarse".[ 2]
In addition to these victories, their placed second with Alberto Plaza [es ] and the song "Canción contra la tristeza" in 1995. They also got three third places: in 1976 with José Alfredo Fuentes [es ] and the song "Era solo un chiquillo", in 1985 with Juan Carlos Duque [es ] and the song "Para poder vivir", and in 1992 with Pablo Herrera [es ] and his song "Para poder vivir".
Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) and Canal 13 , organised jointly the event two times: in 1978 , due to the refusal of the Nicaraguan broadcaster –the previous year's winner– to organise the event because of the Nicaraguan Revolution , and in 1986. Both events were held in the Municipal Theatre of Santiago .
National final
Chile was one of the few OTI Festival participating countries who organised an annual national final in order to select their participating entrant in the contest, produced in turn –or jointly– by TVN, Canal 13, Chilevisión ,[ a] Megavisión , and La Red . The winner, who was elected by a professional jury, would later represent the country in the festival.
The Festival OTI Nacional, which was the official name of the selection process, was also very popular between the local audience and in fact, many famous musicians participated in the national final in order to represent their country in the main event.
Participation overview
Table key
1
First place
2
Second place
3
Third place
F
Finalist
SF
Semi-finalist
X
Contest cancelled
Hosting
Notes
^ a b c As Canal 9, Teleonce, Canal 11, or RTU in different years
^ Translation: "On again, off again"
^ Translation: "When you return"
^ Translation: "My love, I will return"
^ Translation: "The doors of the world"
^ Translation: "He was just a little child"
^ Translation: "Ode to my guitar"
^ Translation: "Poor average guy, If you want to see less TV you will discover how bored you'll be in the afternoon"
^ Translation: "The music"
^ Translation: "Reasonless"
^ Translation: "If we have to sing about so many people, let's think about it!"
^ Translation: "If you wouldn't have been there"
^ Translation: "The same life, the same way"
^ Translation: "Moonwater"
^ Translation: "To be able to live"
^ Translation: "From the clouds"
^ Translation: "Colliding walls"
^ Translation: "It's my freedom"
^ Translation: "The moving"
^ Translation: "If I didn't have you"
^ Translation: "Making music"
^ Translation: "I promise you"
^ Translation: "María and Manuel"
^ Translation: "Life goes by"
^ Translation: "Song against the sadness"
^ Translation: "I confess to you"
^ Translation: "You'll never know how much I love you"
^ Translation: "End of century: It's time to get wild, to depress or to transform ourselves"
^ Translation: "You, nature"
References
Countries Songs
1972: "Diálogo"
1973: "Qué alegre va María"
1974: "Hoy canto por cantar"
1975: "La felicidad"
1976: "Canta cigarra"
1977: "Quincho Barrilete"
1978: "El amor... cosa tan rara"
1979: "Cuenta conmigo"
1980: "Contigo, mujer"
1981: "Latino"
1982: "Puedes contar conmigo"
1983: "Estrela de papel"
1984: "Agualuna"
1985: "El fandango aquí"
1986: "Todos"
1987: "La felicidad está en un rincón de tu corazón"
1988: "Todavía eres mi mujer"
1989: "Una canción no es suficiente"
1990: "Un bolero"
1991: "Adónde estás ahora"
1992: "A dónde voy sin ti"
1993: "Enamorarse"
1994: "Canción despareja"
1995: "Eres mi debilidad"
1996: "Mis manos"
1997: "Se diga lo que se diga"
1998: "Fin de siglo: Es tiempo de inflamarse, deprimirse o transformarse"
2000: "Mala hierba"
Songwriters Performers
1972: Claudia Regina & Tobías
1973: Imelda Miller
1974: Nydia Caro
1975: Gualberto Castro
1976: María Ostiz
1977: Guayo González
1978: Denisse de Kalafe
1979: Daniel Riolobos
1980: Rafael José
1981: Francisco
1982: Grupo Unicornio
1983: Jessé
1984: Fernando Ubiergo
1985: Eugenia León
1986: Damaris Carbaugh, Miguel Ángel Guerra and Eduardo Fabiani
1987: Alfredo Alejandro
1988: Guillermo Guido
1989: Analí
1990: Carlos Cuevas
1991: Claudia Brant
1992: Francisco
1993: Ana Reverte
1994: Claudia Carenzio
1995: Marcos Llunas
1996: Anabel Russ
1997: Iridián
1998: Florcita Motuda
2000: Hermanas Chirino