The ocean contains the history of all humanity. The sea holds all the voices of the earth and those that come from outer space. Water receives impetus from the stars and transmits it to living creatures. Water, the longest border in Chile, also holds the secret of two mysterious buttons which were found on its ocean floor. Chile, with its 2,670 miles of coastline and the largest archipelago in the world, presents a supernatural landscape. In it are volcanoes, mountains and glaciers. In it are the voices of the Patagonian Indigenous people, the first English sailors and also those of its political prisoners. Some say that water has memory. This film shows that it also has a voice.
Title | The Pearl Button |
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Year | 2015 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Chile, France, Spain, Switzerland |
Studio | France 3 Cinéma, Ciné+, Mediapro, Atacama Productions, Valdivia Film, Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, CNC, RTS, France Télévisions, WDR |
Cast | Patricio Guzmán, Martín G. Calderón, Gabriela Paterito, Gabriel Salazar, Claudio Mercado, Raúl Zurita |
Crew | Katell Djian (Camera Operator), José Miguel Tobar (Original Music Composer), Miguel Miranda (Original Music Composer), Nicolás Lasnibat (Production Assistant), David Camus (Grip), Stéphane Germain (Key Grip) |
Keyword | indigenous, concentration camp, dictatorship, chile, genocide, south america, button, colonialism, british colonialism, indigenous peoples, colonization, political prisoners, cultural genocide, water, settler colonialism, patagonia, kawésqar |
Release | Oct 15, 2015 |
Runtime | 82 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.90 / 10 by 68 users |