Young filmmakers managed to tell a part of Chile's history for future times thanks to a group of people who undertook collective tasks to keep the film archives safe.
This statement was originally published on globalvoices.org on 12 September 2023.
50 years after Chile’s coup d’état, this documentary censured under Pinochet’s dictatorship will premiere this month
On September 11, 2023, Chile commemorated 50 years since the coup d’état that gave rise to a military dictatorship under Augusto Pinochet that would last 17 years – a period characterized by human rights violations, crimes against humanity, and a neoliberal economic model.
That same year, a group of people also rescued an important part of Latin America’s audiovisual memory. They classified and rescued the negative film material and dissuaded the military forces from taking them. They shipped the recordings of the historical events that filmmakers had managed to capture in the midst of great political and social uncertainty out of the country by boat.
Young filmmakers in their 20s and 30s decided to record Chile’s history in the making in audio and video. The team consisted of Patricio Guzmán (director), Jorge Müller (cameraman and director of photography), Bernardo Menz (sound engineer), Federico Elton (production manager), José Juan Bartolomé (first assistant producer) and Guillermo Cahn (second assistant director).
The shooting lasted a whole year in Santiago and in some southern and northern provinces. In the words of the film’s director: