Chile: Obstinate Memory

Directed by Patricio Guzmán
1997    59mDocumentary, History
7.850%7.2
After decades of fascist rule in Chile, Patricio Guzman returns to his country to screen his documentary, Battle of Chile, which until the time of the filming was banned by authorities. His audience, a new generation of Chileans who remember little of the revolution and ensuing coup reflect on their experience of watching the film after so many years of suppression.

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  • Patricio GuzmánSelf - Narrator (voice) / Director
  • Vincent DavySelf - Narrator (voice)
  • José BalmesSelf
  • Hortensia AllendeSelf
  • Pablo PerelmanSelf - Filmmaker
  • Salvador AllendeSelf (archive footage)
  • Eric MichelExecutive Producer
  • Yves JeanneauExecutive Producer
  • Eric PittardDirector Of Photography
  • Álvaro Silva WuthAssistant Director
  • Boris HerreraSound

 

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Chile: Obstinate Memory Trivia

Chile, Obstinate Memory was released on February 25, 1997.

Chile, Obstinate Memory was directed by Patricio Guzmán.

Chile, Obstinate Memory has a runtime of 59 min.

Chile, Obstinate Memory was produced by Yves Jeanneau, Éric Michel.

The key characters in Chile, Obstinate Memory are Self - Narrator (voice) (Patricio Guzmán), Self - Narrator (voice) (Vincent Davy), Self (José Balmes).

Chile, Obstinate Memory is a Documentary, History film.

Chile, Obstinate Memory has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.

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