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The Battle of Chile: The Insurrection of the Bourgeoisie
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The Battle of Chile: The Insurrection of the Bourgeoisie
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The Battle of Chile: The Insurrection of the Bourgeoisie

La batalla de Chile: La insurrección de la burguesía
Patricio Guzmán
Chile, Cuba, France
1975
96 min
Festival history

In the spring of 1973, just before the parliamentary elections in Chile, Patricio Guzmán and his crew began to film the political and social events in the country. Given the poor state of the economy, President Salvador Allende’s left-wing government, which had been democratically elected in 1970, was expected to fall. But Allende had the support of a large proportion of the working-class voters, and the predicted victory for the right failed to materialize. From then on, the opposition attempted to destabilize the country and discredit the government, for example by creating a black market for basic provisions and inciting a strike in a copper mine.

In a loose, handheld style, Guzmán documents the events as they unfold. He attends meetings and demonstrations and interviews people in the street, adding his own commentary in voice-over. Gradually the atmosphere becomes more threatening, culminating in the death of a cameraman, shot in the street by a soldier two months before the coup of September 11, 1973.

Credits
Director
Co-production
    ICAIC
    ICAIC
Cinematography
    Jorge Müller Silva
    Jorge Müller Silva
Sound
    Bernardo Menz
    Bernardo Menz
Screening copy
    Atacama Productions
    Atacama Productions

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