Synopsis
In the film that won Best Documentary Award at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, Director Patricio Guzmán (Nostalgia for the Light) examines the enduring legacies of Chile’s 1973 coup, using the imposing landscape of the Andes as a focal point. The majestic mountains loom over the countryside, but like many parts of the country, much of the range is privately owned and off limits to the people. 84 minutes. Spanish with English subtitles.