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I'd just about class <em>'Chuquiago'</em> as a good film, even if it is one that does lose interest as it goes on. The short run time of around 86 minutes means it doesn't ever stray into boring territory, thankfully. The stories of Isic...


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Racial, social and cultural aspects of La Paz (called Chuquiago by the Aymaras) seen through four stories.
The film vividly portrays the lives of four distinct characters from different social strata in La Paz, Bolivia, over a 24-hour period. Each individual grapples with their own struggles, desires, and the harsh realities of their urban existence. From a rural migrant seeking opportunity to a privileged woman facing disillusionment, their stories intertwine to paint a poignant picture of urban life and the search for identity.
Chuquiago was highly acclaimed for its raw and realistic depiction of Bolivian society, earning critical praise for its social commentary and powerful performances. It is considered a landmark film in Bolivian cinema, resonating with audiences for its authentic portrayal of urban struggles and cultural nuances.
Praised for its authentic and unflinching portrayal of urban life.
Celebrated for its strong social commentary on class and migration.
Lauded for its compelling performances and realistic character studies.
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Won the Golden Caravel at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival.
The title 'Chuquiago' is an indigenous Aymara word that refers to the area where the city of La Paz is currently located.
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I'd just about class <em>'Chuquiago'</em> as a good film, even if it is one that does lose interest as it goes on. The short run time of around 86 minutes means it doesn't ever stray into boring territory, thankfully. The stories of Isic...