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Nostalgia for the Light

UCLA Film & Television Archive, the UCLA Latin American Institute and the UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese present “Patricio Guzman: The Watchful Eye.” 
“Nostalgia for the Light (Nostalgia de la luz)” (2010)
Directed by Patricio Guzman

The uniquely arid conditions of Chile’s Atacama Desert make it an ideal location for both viewing the night sky through its crystal clear atmosphere and hunting for indigenous artifacts, perfectly preserved inits dry earth. But the astronomers and archeologists are not the only ones at work in the Atacama, which has become a pilgrimage site, of sorts, for the relatives of political prisoners who sift the sands for remains that were dumped in the dessert by the Pinochet regime, which operated a death camp in the region. Through interviews and images, illuminating and haunting, Guzman builds subtle, surprising links between these seekers in the stars and sands. The result is an emotionally compelling and intellectually dazzlingly meditation on our constantly shifting relationship with the past.

Producer: Renate Sachse. 
Screenplay: Patricio Guzman. 
Cinematographer: Katell Djian. 
Editor: Patricio Guzman, Emmanuelle Joly. 
Presented in Spanish dialogue with English subtitles. 
HDcam, Color, 90 min.

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Preview Screening!

“Nostalgia for the Light” opens in an exclusive Los Angeles engagement at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre, one week only, April 22-28, 2011. For more information visit: www.landmarktheaters.com

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