The Cordillera of Dreams

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The Cordillera of Dreams
Promotional release poster
FrenchLa Cordillère des songes
Directed byPatricio Guzmán
Written byPatricio Guzmán
Produced byRenate Sachse
CinematographySamuel Lahu
Edited byEmmanuelle Joly
Production
companies
ARTE
Atacama Productions
Release date
May 17, 2019 (Cannes)
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesFrance
Chile
LanguageSpanish

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]

Release[edit]

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]

Reception[edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 91% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10.[6] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 83 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[7]

Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote about the film that "in and of itself, it is a mournfully intelligent, poetic documentary that once more seeks to link the vastness, grandeur and indifference of nature with the human horrors that Chileans have lived through".[8] Jessica Kiang of Variety commented about the film and its place within Guzmán's trilogy of films, writing that "taken as a completed project, Guzmán's late-career trinity is a stunning achievement in the cinema of the hidden pattern and the startling, unexpected connection".[9]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Cannes Film Festival May 25, 2019 L'Œil d'or The Cordillera of Dreams Won [5]
César Awards February 28, 2020 Best Documentary Film Nominated [2]
Goya Awards February 12, 2022 Best Ibero-American Film Won [10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Patricio Guzmán: the perpetual quest for a Chilean truth". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Szalai, Georg (January 29, 2020). "Roman Polanski's 'An Officer and a Spy' Leads France's Cesar Awards Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "La Cordillera de los Sueños de Patricio Guzmán representará a Chile en los premios Goya". La Tercera (in Spanish). September 23, 2021. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "Cannes festival 2019: full list of films". The Guardian. May 6, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Cannes' Golden Eye award goes to The Cordillera of Dreams and to For Sama". Cineuropa – the best of european cinema. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  6. ^ "The Cordillera of Dreams (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  7. ^ "The Cordillera of Dreams Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  8. ^ Young, Deborah (May 18, 2019). "'The Cordillera of Dreams' ('La Cordillere des songes'): Film Review – Cannes 2019". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  9. ^ Kiang, Jessica (May 24, 2019). "Film Review: 'The Cordillera of Dreams'". Variety. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  10. ^ Gajewski, Ryan (12 February 2022). "Spain's Goya Awards: Javier Bardem's 'The Good Boss' Named Best Picture". The Hollywood Reporter.

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