In 1879, Bolivia lost its access to the sea in a war. When I was a child I did not understand how we had lost it; he thought the Chileans had taken him away in buckets. It is a diary towards interior landscapes, myths, characters and contradictions in a country that relives this loss every day.
In this documentary film a team of researchers examine the social contexts that influenced the emerg...
In 1973 Alister Barry joined the crew of a protest boat (The Fri) to Mururoa Atoll, where the French...
A 1997 documentary by Micronesian scholar, Vicente M. Diaz, that follows a new generation of traditi...
Agüero is able to look at the scene in all it's complexity around architectonical brutality that San...
Documents the conflicts and tensions that arise between highland migrants and Mosetenes, members of ...
"Kon-Tiki" was the name of a wooden raft used by six Scandinavian scientists, led by Thor Heyerdahl,...
Critical investigation of The World Bank and IMF. Too hot for PBS, but prime time TV everywhere else...
'The Devil's Miner' tells the story of 14-year-old Basilio who worships the devil for protection whi...
The marks of the violence of the Chilean state, against its own compatriots. Flicker Film. 35mm B & ...
Bruno Muel's documentary on the coup in Chile in 1973. Muel, who was part of the famed Medvedkine g...
Gathered by a theater company, a small town in Chile called Villa Alegre, looks deep into its origin...
A Chilean stomach and social discomfort.
In the rich hill of Potosí in Bolivia there is a silver mine that was the largest in the world. It h...