Chile: A Genral Record
Chile: A Genral Record

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Chile: A Genral Record

1986
Movie
120 min
Spanish

In 1985, exiled director Miguel Littín secretly reentered Chile to film this sweeping documentary portrait of the country under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Shot clandestinely and later released as a four-part television series, the film combines interviews, historical reflection, and on-the-ground footage to examine Chile’s political climate more than a decade after the 1973 coup.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

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This documentary, released in 1986, provides a general record of Chile. Further details regarding its specific focus, narrative, or content are not readily available in public records. It is presumed to offer a factual overview of the country during that period.

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