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Mi País Imaginario

Documentary by grandmaster Patricio Guzmán about the massive protests in Santiago in 2019. One and a half million Chileans took to the streets for a fairer society.

Please note that this film is in Spanish, with Dutch subtitles.
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‘If you want to film a fire, you must be ready in the place where the first flame will flare up,’ Patricio Guzmán once learned from film essayist Chris Marker. Guzmán missed that first flame when mass protests erupted in Santiago in October 2019. But after that, this legendary Chilean filmmaker missed nothing, just as in 1973 when he took to the streets to document the resistance against Pinochet’s coup d’état. In 2019, the main square of Santiago and the streets around it were packed with more than 1.5 million protesters – captured by Guzmán in impressive drone footage. The crowds called for more democracy, a more just society, better education and healthcare, plus a new constitution.

In addition to the dynamic street scenes and his own philosophical commentary, Guzmán constructs his film from interviews with activists, rioters, experts and artists – all women. One of them, a writer, aptly describes the protests: ‘This was not an outburst but a discharge.’

Patricio Guzmán, Chile, France, 2022, 85 min. Spanish spoken, English subtitles.