Accompanied by the atmosphere of the Chilean countryside, we learn about the experiences and pains of a singer, which reflect the daily life of many adolescent rural girls.
Music is a transformative tool that St. Lucia School for the Blind uses masterfully.
Camp Dignity is home to dozens of children who have dropped out of school or have incomplete schooling.
Her interest in cinema led her to found a film club where they make short films of great quality and diverse genres.
"Finger in the Wound" deals with the end of the social welfare state and the interruption of dreams of a better life for all in a scenario where the homicidal logic of financial capital made any alternative of social justice unfeasible.
Javier Zamora migrated to the USA from Mexico when he was young, worked in restaurants and bought a house for his family. After losing his home and job during the housing crisis, he decided to complete his high school education and return to farming.
A juvenile detention center in the middle of the Mapuche countryside of southern Chile. The film is an exploration of the relationship between their lives, their crimes and their nightmares, the relationship between the territory and their dreams.
In the midst of the complex educational crisis facing Chilean society, four friends live their adolescence between motorways and pastures on the outskirts of the city. Towards the end of their basic education, a question arises: Do they think they will be happy in the future?
On the outskirts of Santiago, four children have become adults. The lack of opportunities is part of the landscape and the passing of their days portrays a Chile where, in spite of everything, dreams remain...