Master documentarist Patricio Guzman studies Chile's terrible history of genocide and political repression through its oceans and the voice of water By THR Staff It’s hard to follow up on such a ...
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Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, clammers would drag 12-foot crowfoot bars along the bottom of the St. Croix River. Mussels, sensitive to disturbance, would clamp tightly onto the hooks. Their ...
MUSCATINE — Muscatine, a city of 23,888 on the banks of a mighty river in Eastern Iowa, has earned its nickname as the Pearl of the Mississippi. That's thanks to the hard work and entrepreneurship of ...
Patricio Guzmán’s The Pearl Button has the distinction of winning this year’s Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear prize for Best Script — as a documentary. A fall limited release is in the works for the ...
Guzmán (“The Battle of Chile,” “Nostalgia for the Light”), who also provides the film’s gentle, often poetic narration, stealthily wends his way from a meditation on the sea to the bigger subject at ...
Guzman's documentary looks at the devestation of Chile's indigenous population. By Scott Roxborough Chilean director Patricio Guzman has won a Silver Bear for best screenplay at the 65th Berlin ...
Those who have lived in the Quad-City region likely know that the making of pearl buttons was a big industry here at the turn of the 19th century. They also may know that Muscatine was the “world ...
Following his acclaimed 2010 documentary “Nostalgia For the Light,” legendary Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán delivers an equally stunning achievement with “The Pearl Button.” Whereas “Nostalgia” ...
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