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My Imaginary Country

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One day, without warning, a revolution exploded. It was the event that 80-year-old master documentarian Patricio Guzmán had been waiting for and working toward all his life: a million and a half people in the streets of Santiago, the Chilean capital, demanding justice, education, health care, and a new constitution to replace the strident rules imposed on the country during the Pinochet military dictatorship. Urgent and topical, My Imaginary Country features harrowing front-line protest footage and interviews with the dynamic activist leaders who are bringing about a regime change. Guzmán powerfully connects Chile's complex, bloody history to contemporary revolutionary social movements and the election of a popular new president.

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A poignant meeting of impassioned filmmaker and fraught historical moment, My Imaginary Country surveys the past with care and greets the future with optimism.

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Wendy Ide Observer (UK) My Imaginary Country documents a new kind of grassroots protest, one in which every participant is also a citizen journalist; in which police and army atrocities are captured by a hundred phone cameras. Rated: 4/5 Jun 11, 2023 Full Review Danny Leigh Financial Times It is a frozen image of a point in time; a graceful snapshot of change in motion. Rated: 4/5 Jun 8, 2023 Full Review Marina Ashioti Little White Lies All the ingredients here are invaluable, and the film’s vision comes alive with a real sense of hope about the soul of Chile and its thirst for change that’s palpable, not imaginary. Rated: 4/5 Jun 8, 2023 Full Review Fedor Tot WeLoveCinema Invigorating insights into a nation at a crossroads Rated: 4/5 Sep 20, 2023 Full Review Edward Porter Sunday Times (UK) It’s not his [Patricio Guzmán] most ambitious or poetic film, but it represents an old campaigner’s tribute to his young successors. Rated: 3/5 Jun 9, 2023 Full Review Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film Guzmán doesn’t need to hunt for symbolism as the protesters are often supplying their own. Rated: 4/5 Jun 9, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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dave d An uplifting documentary on the Chilean revolution that began with mostly student protests from the eyes of Patricio Guzmán, who was 80 during the making of the film. The theme is hopeful, but the path to get to just the possibility of change is well chronicled by Guzmán. It is nearly impossible to give enough backstory to explain why we are where we are in Chili. The viewer that doesn't know the plight, may have trouble getting behind the populist movement because it isn't well explained. Then, the film shifts gears out of nowhere in the third act. Totally worth watching, but at times disjointed. Final Score: 7.1/10 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 06/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Um documentário muito subestimado que é tão curto mas que você acaba gostando da grande experiência dele. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis One day, without warning, a revolution exploded. It was the event that 80-year-old master documentarian Patricio Guzmán had been waiting for and working toward all his life: a million and a half people in the streets of Santiago, the Chilean capital, demanding justice, education, health care, and a new constitution to replace the strident rules imposed on the country during the Pinochet military dictatorship. Urgent and topical, My Imaginary Country features harrowing front-line protest footage and interviews with the dynamic activist leaders who are bringing about a regime change. Guzmán powerfully connects Chile's complex, bloody history to contemporary revolutionary social movements and the election of a popular new president.
Director
Patricio Guzmán
Producer
Renate Sachse
Screenwriter
Patricio Guzmán
Distributor
Icarus Films
Production Co
Atacama Productions, Market Chile, Arte France Cinema
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 23, 2022, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 26, 2023
Runtime
1h 23m
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