Patricio Guzmán
Patricio Guzmán Lozanes 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.
Patricio Guzmán films playing now in Athens
Patricio Guzmán filmography

My Imaginary Country
Director, Writer · as Self
Film: The Living Record of Our Memory
as Self
O Grande Irmão: O Dia que Durou 21 Anos 2
as SelfNas Asas da Pan Am
as Himself
The Cordillera of Dreams
Director, Screenplay
Santiago, Italia
as Self - Filmmaker
The Pearl Button
Director, Writer, Editor, Additional Photography · as Narrator (voice)
Luc Moullet (et Patricio Guzmán) à Manosque III
2012
Nostalgia for the Light
Director, Writer, EditorChile, a Galaxy of Problems
Director
Oscar Saa, Technician of the Stars
Director
José Maza, Sky Traveller
Director, Screenplay, Editor
María Teresa and the Brown Dwarf
Director
Astronomers From My Neighborhood
Director
Capturing Reality
as Self
My Jules Verne
Director
Salvador Allende
Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography · as Self - Narrator (voice)
Madrid
Director, Writer, Director of Photography, Sound
The Pinochet Case
Director
Invocación
Co-DirectorWho is Patricio Guzmán?+
Patricio Guzmán is a Chilean documentary filmmaker and founder of Fidocs who is recognized for his lifelong commitment to chronicling the political history and collective memory of Chile.
What is Patricio Guzmán known for?+
He is best known for his documentary trilogy The Battle of Chile and his acclaimed essay films Nostalgia for the Light and The Pearl Button.
What kind of work does Patricio Guzmán make?+
He creates poetic, essayistic documentary films that examine the intersection of historical trauma, physical geography, and personal narrative.
