Film of the Week: MY IMAGINARY COUNTRY

MY IMAGINARY COUNTRY / MI PAÍS IMAGINARIO
A film by Patricio Guzmán
(Chile/France, 2022, 83 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)

In October 2019, without warning, a revolution exploded across Chile. It was an event that Guzmán had been waiting for since 1973, when a violent military attack overthrew the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende, and became the ending of Guzman’s most famous film, and one of the greatest documentaries of all time, The Battle of Chile. Millions of people took to the streets of Santiago and across the country, demanding economic justice, free education, and health care and fundamentally, a new constitution.

Featuring harrowing front-line protest footage and interviews with dynamic activists—of a movement largely led by women and feminist leaders—My Imaginary Country powerfully, yet elegantly connects Chile's complex, bloody history to the country’s contemporary social movements, and leading to the recent election of a new president. An urgent and powerful film, My Imaginary Country also serves as an inspiring and exemplary tale for other nations of how a popular revolt can spark deep political change.

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