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Chile, la memoria obstinada Chile, Obstinate Memory Patricio Guzmán [videorecording]=

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Spanish Summary language: English Original language: Spanish Subtitle language: English Series: David W. Foster Collection | Patricio Guzman's The Battle of Chile Collection ; Part 2Publication details: Chile Icarus Films 1997Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 57 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 inLOC classification:
  • PN1997 .C455 1997
Summary: From case cover: Long banned in Chile after Pinochet's coup, only in 1997 could Guzmán return to show The Battle of Chile there for the first time. Chile, Obstinate Memory (included on the fourth disc) is the "extraordinarily moving" record of that homecoming, and a fitting conclusion to a "thrilling documentary double feature," "the unusual opportunity to see one film artist sustain an inquiry into the life of a troubled country over the course of decades." From IMDb: After decades of fascist rule in Chile, Patricio Guzman returns to his country to screen his documentary, Battle of Chile, which until the time of the filming was banned by authorities. His audience, a new generation of Chileans who remember little of the revolution and ensuing coup reflect on their experience of watching the film after so many years of suppression. —Neal Grigsby
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DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-A: DVD Cabinet A PN1997 .C455 1997 Available Spanish and English audio with English subtitles. 001929

Part of four-disc Battle of Chile collection, but is separate from the film on the other three discs.

From case cover:
Long banned in Chile after Pinochet's coup, only in 1997 could Guzmán return to show The Battle of Chile there for the first time. Chile, Obstinate Memory (included on the fourth disc) is the "extraordinarily moving" record of that homecoming, and a fitting conclusion to a "thrilling documentary double feature," "the unusual opportunity to see one film artist sustain an inquiry into the life of a troubled country over the course of decades."

From IMDb:
After decades of fascist rule in Chile, Patricio Guzman returns to his country to screen his documentary, Battle of Chile, which until the time of the filming was banned by authorities. His audience, a new generation of Chileans who remember little of the revolution and ensuing coup reflect on their experience of watching the film after so many years of suppression.
—Neal Grigsby

DVD video; Dolby Digital; stereo; NTSC; Region 1; 4:3 fullscreen.

Spanish and English audio. Optional English subtitles.

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