Chile, Obstinate Memory
Chile, Obstinate Memory (Spanish: Chile, la memoria obstinada) is a 1997 documentary directed by Patricio Guzmán. The film follows Guzmán as he returns to Chile after years abroad to screen his famous documentary The Battle of Chile in his homeland for the first time. It runs 59 minutes and is a Chilean-Belgian-Canadian-French-German co-production, in Spanish. The world premiere was at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 1997. It later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (1997), the Sundance Film Festival (1998), and the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (1998), and was broadcast on television as an episode of The Passionate Eye in September 1998.
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