A team of Chilean miners are trapped underground for months and hold out for a miraculous rescue.
Nostalgia for the Light is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the connections between astronomy, archeology, and political history in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The film explores the search for answers and truth in the vast expanse of the universe and the archeological remains buried in the desert sands, while also shedding light on the atrocities committed during the military dictatorship in Chile. It reveals how the quest for knowledge and understanding can bring forth painful memories and contemplation of the dark past.
María Margarita is the youngest of four siblings in a family living in a mining town in the Atacama Desert (Chile). The most special time of the week for this family is Sunday, when they all go to the movies to enjoy stories that let them escape their everyday lives by transporting them to other worlds. The girl’s parents soon realise that the little girl has a very special gift: an almost uncanny ability to recount movies. The girl’s extraordinary talent will spread throughout the village, changing the fortunes of her family as the country is transformed forever.
Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus is a movie about a group of friends traveling through Chile's Atacama Desert in search of a hallucinogenic cactus. Along the way, they encounter various misadventures and personal revelations.
A group of treasure-seekers embark on a expedition into high adventure as they race to discover what's really located in the mysterious ice cave.
A man’s enthusiasm turns into greed and causes trouble for his family.
Trapped in a mysterious room with no escape, four brilliant minds race against time to prevent a cosmic collapse of the universe. They must learn to work together and solve the puzzle before it's too late.
Two thieves wander in the chilean desert and finally get to a small town near Bolivia. There, they try to include themselves with the townspeople but their instincts betray them and tragedy ensues. Based on a true story, this film opened one year after the chilean Coup de etat. The day after the opening, script girl Carmen Bueno and director of photography Jorge Müller were taken by police and now they are part of the list of the Desaparecidos.
Desert Runners is a documentary that follows the journey of four individuals as they attempt to conquer four of the most difficult desert ultra-marathons in the world. The film explores their physical and mental struggles, highlighting the determination and resilience required to endure the harsh conditions of the Sahara Desert, the Gobi Desert, the Atacama Desert, and Antarctica. Along the way, the runners encounter various obstacles, including blistered feet, extreme weather, and personal demons. Through their stories, Desert Runners offers a captivating insight into the world of ultra-marathons and the transformative power of pushing one's limits.
An adaptation of Hattie Naylor's play, Ivan and the Dogs, which follows the true story of Ivan Mishukov, who walked out of his Moscow apartment at the age of four and spent two years living on the city streets where he was adopted by a pack of wild dogs.
An 80-year-old actress returns to the small Chilean town of her youth to fulfill her father's dream of creating a TV channel in a place which has never known television.
Laura loses the love of her life and is willing to do whatever it takes to feel him close again, even compromising her own safety.
Deserto Azul is a visually stunning experimental sci-fi romance film set in the Atacama Desert. It explores the relationship between two individuals who find themselves in a desolate landscape, relying on visual effects and video art to convey a unique story. The film showcases the beauty of the desert and incorporates elements of sci-fi to create a thought-provoking and visually captivating experience.
A gripping documentary that delves into the dark and tumultuous history of Chile, highlighting the exploitation of labor, secret filming, and the impact of the Chilean coup d'etat.
Inside Pinochet's Prisons is a documentary that reveals the shocking secrets of the Chilean military junta under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. The film explores the atrocities committed in the concentration camps located in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, and provides an in-depth look at the lives of political prisoners during this dark period in Chile's history.
Chilean soldiers try to survive in the desert after they are attacked by Peruvian troops. The 17 survivors are held together by the Captain. The Lieutenant is a civilian attorney who clashes with the Captain as he pursues the valuable rights to nitrate deposits in the area. When the fighting was over, 25,000 soldiers from Chile, Peru and Bolivia had perished while trying to secure the coveted mineral rights for foreign companies.
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