We had the privilege to have a live conversation with Patricio Guzman before watching his film My Imaginary Country. So special to hear from the film maker himself, a man who has reshaped the way I engage with documentary film making and who has enlightened me on Chilien struggles, and the poetry of revolution. This being his latest project feels so fascinating, coming full circle to The Battle of Chile, Chile finds itself in chaos as it uprises against its government. Pinochet is gone, and now it’s something new. The footage here is no doubt inspiring, and it’s invigorating to see Guzman look out to our generation with such hope. You can see in his eyes, you can hear in his voice, he isn’t worried about being old and leaving the world behind. He knows it’s in good hands.
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