Sayen seeks revenge for her grandmother's murder and discovers a plot by a corporation that jeopardizes her tribe's ancestral lands. Using her training and connection with nature, she turns the tables on the culprits.
A couple search for love but never quite seem to meet.
Now We're Going to Call You Brother is a documentary short film that highlights the challenges faced by indigenous communities in Chile, with a particular focus on the Mapuche Indians. The film explores issues such as indigenous rights, civil rights, and the preservation of native languages. It also delves into the impact of Chilean law on these communities and features speeches by prominent figures, including Salvador Allende, discussing the importance of supporting and empowering indigenous farmers.
Buenos Aires movie director, very fond of the legend of the King of Patagonia and Araucania, decides to make a movie about it. Despite of financial troubles, technical problems, misfortune and desertions, he undertakes the journey to Patagonia for the film with a second-rate actor company. Neglected by the producer and shortly after by the company, he will make the movie alone, in a surreal landscape like mad.
The Swiss-Chilean citizen Carlos Kindermann has returned to the Araucania region in Chile after 47 years. He returns to his childhood land, from which he was torn away before his adolescence. Not even the 3,000 thousand hectares of valuable territory he comes to receive as an inheritance from his recently deceased father can reverse the physical and mental exhaustion he brings from Europe. Kindermann wants to sell quickly and forget as soon as possible this unwanted journey. Events however, slowly disintegrate this desire and push the character to a crossroads of life and death, between two openly excluding world views.
La Araucana is a Chilean film based on an epic poem in Spanish about the Spanish conquest of Chile, by Alonso de Ercilla; it is also known in English as The Araucaniad. It is considered the national epic of the Kingdom of Chile and one of the most important works of the Spanish Golden Age
Manena is the headstrong adolescent daughter of Pancho, a rich Chilean landowner who devotes his vacation to one thing : the invasion of his artificial lagoon by carps. While he employs increasingly radical methods, Manena has her first romantic experiences and hearbreak - and discovers a silent world in the shadow of her own : that of the Mapuche Indians who demand access to the land and clash with her father.
This documentary explores the civil rights movement of the Mapuche people in southern Chile, focusing on the political persecution, imprisonment, and repression they face in their fight for indigenous rights and control over their stolen land. It highlights their resistance movement and the protests against the Chilean police's actions. The film also sheds light on the social and cultural aspects of the native language and the impact of timber exploitation on the Mapuche community.
A documentary on the struggle of the Mapuche Indians of Chile to maintain their traditional way of life, increase their autonomy, and recover land taken from them,
Aberración is a horror movie set in a small Chilean town. The town becomes the target of a satanic curse, unleashing a wave of terror and chaos. The residents must fight for their lives as they try to unravel the mystery and stop the evil forces.
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