Patricio Guzmán
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Patricio Guzmán | |
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Born |
Patricio Guzmán Lozanes August 11, 1941 Santiago, Chile |
Occupation | director, screenwriter, cinematographer, actor |
Years active | 1964 - present |
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http://www.patricioguzman.com/ |
Patricio Guzmán Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director. He is internationally renowned for films such as The Battle of Chile and Salvador Allende.
Guzmán also teaches documentary film classes in Europe and Latin America, and is the founder and director of the International Documentary Festival of Santiago (FIDOCS). He currently lives in France. His 1983 film The Compass Rose was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
Filmography
- La Tortura y otras formas de diálogo (1968)
- El Paraíso ortopédico (1969)
- Primer año (1971)
- La Respuesta de octubre (1972)
- La Batalla de Chile: La insurrección de la burguesía (1975)
- La Batalla de Chile: El golpe de estado (1977)
- La Batalla de Chile: El poder popular (1979)
- Rosa de los vientos (1983)
- En nombre de Dios (1987)
- La Cruz del Sur (1992)
- Pueblo en vilo (1995)
- Chile, la memoria obstinada (1997)
- La Isla de Robinson Crusoe (1999)
- Invocación (2000)
- Le Cas Pinochet (2001)
- Madrid (2002)
- Salvador Allende (2004)
- Mon Jules Verne (2005) (TV)
- Nostalgia for the Light (2010)
References
- ↑ "13th Moscow International Film Festival (1983)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
External links
- Guzmán's Website
- Interview with Guzmán from The Center for Social Media at American University
- Patricio Guzmán at the Internet Movie Database
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