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- A father accidentally kills his son and then commits suicide. The wife (Isabel) begins a long journey of pain and forgetfulness towards the south of Chile, there she meets a mapuche child an the conflict of her culture. It is the first directed by a woman, silent film pioneer of Chilean cinematography.
- Exploring the sights, sounds and culture of the South American country.
- This Crime Does Not Pay short shows how cooperation among all the nations of the Americas helps the war effort. In this case, a US government agent travels to Chile and Colombia. He works with local authorities to try to thwart an Axis plan to ship stolen ammunition.
- TravelTalks short looks over the South American Andes mountains, and the S.A. west coast, and Rio de Janeiro.
- A 24-year-old young man who loses all his money at the roulette table and decides to commit suicide, when he is interrupted by a mysterious man who invites him to join a suicide club. There, through the cards, it is drawn who is going to die. The hero engages in the game and is signaled by the cards. He has only seven days to live, in which he tries in vain to file a police report in his eagerness to disengage from the engagement. In his wandering the streets of London, he meets a woman who insists on accompanying him. His interest in living now has a new motivation.
- Toribio poses as a sultan enjoying the female company of the harem.
- Overview of horse races in different countries.
- Seventeen hours after boarding an airplane in the United States, international sportsman (bird-hunter)Alfred D. Glassell, Jr., steps off the plane in Santiago, Chile, where he has gone to shoot some fast-flying birds. (None of which are faster than a bullet.) He first goes after some doves in the cattle country and then after a partridge known as the 'whistling perdiz.' These birds are so fast, as they are also known as 'feathered bullets," that a slow-motion camera is needed to catch them in flight. They still weren't too fast for the sportsman's un-feathered ammunition.
- Shows the visual impressions aroused when entering the workshop of a wicker craftsman known as 'Manzanito' in the late 50's Santiago, Chile.
- A day in the life of an 'organillero' as he plays his music in the streets of a Chilean city.
- Starts a love story between an art student and a medical student, narrated from Monday to Sunday.
- A dramatization of Alonso de Ercilla's 16th-century epic poem about the Spanish conquest of Chile.
- Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.
- A Brechtian mix of political fiction, real-life footage and Country Joe McDonald music. In Chile in 1970, a young woman Peace Corps worker becomes involved with a mysterious American 'businessman' and a local revolutionary.
- The poet writes poems on the walls of his house and the expert studies them from afar through a pair of binoculars. It rains.
- While driving through a small Chilean fishing village on his way to the capital, an American millionaire's new Mercedes-Benz breaks down. In a hurry to get to his destination--and to dodge his ex-wife, who's hot on his trail--he gives the car to Antonio, a poor potter who befriends him, and heads out to Santiago by bus. Antonio finds that, contrary to his expectations, owning the expensive new car winds up causing him nothing but trouble, and he decides to find the American in Santiago and return the car to him. Complications ensue.
- -Feature documentary on mining work. This social combat film draws a parallel between the exploitation of Quebec's miners (in Canada) and mineral wealth and a similar situation in Chile. The injustices done to the men and countries concerned are denounced by René Lévesque and Salvador Allende. The minors themselves were also given the floor. The richness of others is 94 minutes of testimony from Quebec and Chile on a situation that everyone agrees to denounce.
- An Agronom arrive at a farm to expropriate land, but the landowner is willing to leave the country voluntarily. A revolt among the tenants occur.
- It is a story about the helplessness seen through several uprooted characters, adrift, after the Military Coup. A former civil servant wishes to return to work. In the attempt, he meets beings as wandering as they seek "parallel paths" of survival in a chaotic sociopolitical context.
- Humorous program that consisted mainly of various short gags and parodies of programs of the time (including parodies of television series, music videos and soap operas).
- After many tug of war, Susana, a disturbing employee indoors, lets the homeowner's son into her bedroom. The adolescent, however, delays the meeting, surely inhibited by the conquering attitude of the employee, who after noting the inaction of the young man tries to kick him out. They argue. She hits him. They reconcile and when everything could happen, Susana's boyfriend arrives, unleashing the catastrophe.
- A clandestinely filmed record of the testimonies and activities of the families of the disappeared in Pinochet's Chile.