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The Cordillera of Dreams ()

La cordillère des songes (original title)
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Patricio Guzmán left Chile more than 40 years ago when the military dictatorship took over the government. However, he never stopped thinking about a country, a culture and a place on the map.

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Álvaro Amigo ...
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Jorge Baradit ...
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Vicente Gajardo ...
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Francisco Gazitúa ...
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Javiera Parra ...
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Pablo Salas ...
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Carolina Tohá ...
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Guillermo Muñoz Vera ...
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Directed by

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Patricio Guzmán

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Patricio Guzmán ... ()

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Nicolas Lasnibat ... line producer
Renate Sachse ... producer

Cinematography by

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Samuel Lahu

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Emmanuelle Joly

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Janusz Baranek ... assistant editor
Emmanuelle Joly ... editor

Production Management

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Benjamin Lanlard ... Line producer
Julie Rivière ... assistant production manager

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Nicolas Lasnibat ... first assistant director

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Claire Cahu ... sound editor
Aymeric Dupas ... re-recording mixer / sound editor
Álvaro Silva Wuth ... sound

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Delphine Lasserre ... visual effects producer

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Lucie Bracquemont ... first assistant camera france

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Chepo Sepulveda Egaña ... researcher
Nicolas Lasnibat ... researcher

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Ignacio Agüero ... thanks
Roxane Arnold ... thanks
Eric Lagesse ... thanks
Ángel Parra ... thanks
Verónica Rosselot ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Patricio Guzmán left Chile more than 40 years ago when the military dictatorship took over the democratically-elected government, but he never stopped thinking about a country, a culture, and a place on the map that he never forgot. After covering the North in Nostalgia for the Light and the South in The Pearl Button, his shots get up-close with what he calls "the vast revealing backbone of Chile's past and recent history. Written by Cannes Film Festival

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Also Known As
  • La cordillera de los sueños (Chile)
  • La Cordillère des songes (France)
  • The Cordillera of Dreams (United States)
  • The Cordillera of Dreams (Canada, English title)
  • The Cordillera of Dreams (World-wide, English title)
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  • 84 min
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Movie Connections References The Battle of Chile: Part I (1975). See more »

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