Patricio Guzmán's THE CORDILLERA OF DREAMS Premieres on VOD and Disc on September 8

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Cannes Film Festival prize winner for Best Documentary, master filmmaker Patricio Guzmán’s The Cordillera of Dreams is premiering on VOD and DVD and blu-ray on Tuesday, September 8 in North America by the hand of Icarus Films. The New York Times Critics’ Pick hailed as “a stunning achievement” Variety), completes Guzmán’s trilogy (with Nostalgia for the Light and The Pearl Button) investigating the relationship between historical memory, political trauma, and geography in his native Chile.

Focusing on the imposing landscape of the Andes that run the length of the country’s Eastern border, at once isolating and magisterial, the Cordillera serves as an enigmatic focal point around which Guzmán contemplates the enduring legacy of the 1973 military coup d’état.

Along the way, Guzmán interviews artists, writers, and documentarians, collecting their conflicted feelings towards the Cordillera and its relationship to Chilean national identity and history. Among the interviewees are Vincente Gajardo and Francisco Gazitúa, sculptors who draw from the raw materials of the Cordillera to produce their artwork. Jorge Baradoit, a writer of history and fiction, discusses the continuation of Pinochet’s project in the social and economic structure of contemporary Chile. The film’s prominent moral voice is Pablo Salas, a filmmaker and archivist who has worked since the 1980s to document acts of political resistance and state violence.

Looking at the past and future, Guzmán’s work rescues Chile from historical amnesia. While the Cordillera forms an omnipresent backdrop to the Chilean landscape, much of it is privately owned and inaccessible mirror the country’s severe economic inequality. Unflinching in its presentation of today’s Chile, The Cordillera of Dreams moves beyond despair and looks towards the possibilities of political change.

The film will be available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo, and iTunes, and both the blu-ray and the DVD will include an Interview with director Guzmán, a short documentary on Guzmán’s films, a short making of video, plus additional deleted scenes and interviews.