Director Patricio Guzmán Lozanes’ The Cordillera of Dreams won best documentary at the Cannes Film festival in May 2019. He has produced a series of films about his native land. His earlier Battle of Chile trilogy concentrated on the social movements against the dictatorship. Guzmán Lozanes left Chile after Pinochet took power in 1973, to live in exile in France. His current film has beautiful cinematography of the Andes Mountains. For Guzmán, La Cordillera – the mountain range of the Andes is a witness and a teacher of Chilean history. In Santiago, the mountains are a backdrop, a point of reference, a border. For a preview, see the trailer.

Movie screenings have begun in the coastal cities of the United States. This documentary La Cordillera de los Sueños will reach Chicago in October 2020.
I have yet to see one of Guzmán’s films and I look forward to the Midwestern showings of his most recent work. The views of the Andes in the trailer are stunning.
Gracias for reading Fake Flamenco! ¡Olé! –Rebecca

Must be a beautiful film about such an incredible mountain range…great info Rebecca, thanks, it’s a film I would enjoy. All the best,
Francisco
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Thank you, Francisco. Later this year it will be screened more widely in theaters. It will be a beautiful film to see. -Rebecca
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I’ll look for it here in Europe, well, when they reopen the cinemas as they’re all ordered closed now… ☹️
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Meanwhile, love the Italian quarantine balcony singing videos!
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Yes! I hope this just disappears soon! Take good care and stay home, all the best
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