The Chile Trilogy: The Pearl Button (2015)

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Tue, Apr 14, 2020 8:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:82 min
Copyright:2015
Country Listing:Chile, France, Spain, Switzerland
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Patricio Guzmán

Description

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“They say that water has a memory. I believe it also has a voice.” - Patricio Guzmán

Patricio Guzmán used the desert sand and stars as metaphors for an investigation into Chile’s troubled past in Nostalgia for the Light. In its wondrous follow-up, he turns his lens to the ocean that lines his native country’s Patagonia coastline, home to the largest series of Archipelagos in the world. On his quest to uncover the secrets hidden below the tides, the veteran political filmmaker traces the long-erased history of the coast’s Indigenous inhabitants alongside the not-so-distant crimes committed under the Pinochet regime. Filled with breathtaking nature footage, The Pearl Button contemplates water as an agent of life, freedom, memory, justice.

In Spanish with English subtitles

Additional Information

The Chile TrilogyOn the release of Patricio Guzmán’s new Cannes Award winner, The Cordillera of Dreams, we present all three films in the Chilean master’s powerful triptych connecting Chile’s awe-inspiring landscapes to its unresolved past.

"Guzmán's reputation as one of the great documentarians will only be enhanced by The Pearl Button. It really is intelligent, magnificent film-making." - The Guardian