The Cordillera of Dreams
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| The Cordillera of Dreams | |
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| French | La Cordillère des songes |
| Directed by | Patricio Guzmán |
| Written by | Patricio Guzmán |
| Produced by | Renate Sachse |
| Cinematography | Samuel Lahu |
| Edited by | Emmanuelle Joly |
Production companies | ARTE Atacama Productions |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Countries | France Chile |
| Language | Spanish |
The Cordillera of Dreams (Spanish: La cordillera de los sueños / French: La Cordillère des songes) is a 2019 Chilean-French documentary film directed by Patricio Guzmán. It is considered the third installment in a trilogy of films by Guzmán about his native country, Chile, alongside Nostalgia for the Light (2010) and The Pearl Button (2015).[1]
The film was nominated for Best Documentary Film at the 45th César Awards, being the second nomination for Guzmán in this category after The Pearl Button in 2016.[2] The film was selected as the Chilean entry for Best Iberoamerican Film at the 36th Goya Awards, later receiving the nomination.[3]
The film premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival in the Special screenings section.[4] At the festival, the film shared the L'Œil d'or award with For Sama.[5]