There is no forgetting
No hay olvido, composed of three parts, each directed by a young Chilean filmmaker forced to flee his country, is about the difficult condition of exiles in a specific political and social context, in this case, Quebec. The first part, entitled J'explique certaines choses, is in Spanish with French subtitles, and shows us more precisely the lifestyle of a group of Chileans. In Slowly, which forms the second part, we are asked, through Lucia, a young Chilean exile, the problem of integration into a new social environment. Finally, Jours de fer (Steel Blues), the third and only part available in English, is a cruel reminder of the harsh condition of the uprooted man who must find work at all costs to ensure his survival.
Storyline
No hay olvido, composed of three parts, each directed by a young Chilean filmmaker forced to flee his country, is about the difficult condition of exiles in a specific political and social context, in this case, Quebec. The first part, entitled J'explique certaines choses, is in Spanish with French subtitles, and shows us more precisely the lifestyle of a group of Chileans. In Slowly, which forms the second part, we are asked, through Lucia, a young Chilean exile, the problem of integration into a new social environment. Finally, Jours de fer (Steel Blues), the third and only part available in English, is a cruel reminder of the harsh condition of the uprooted man who must find work at all costs to ensure his survival.
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6.7Cave of Forgotten Dreams
7.1Mildred Pierce
7.6The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
8.0Human Nature
6.0Eastern Promises
7.4Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
8.1Mr. Mom
6.6St. Vincent
7.1Flesh + Blood
6.6Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
5.1Infernal Affairs II
7.3Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
6.4Roman Holiday
7.9Wendy and Lucy
6.8The Sacrifice
7.7Groundhog Day
7.6Detour
7.2The Spanish Prisoner
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