My Imaginary Country – March 26th


Film at 6:30pm – Wednesday, March 26th

Room 137, Isenberg School of Management

UMass Amherst


My Imaginary Country

(2022, Patricio Guzmán, Chile, 83 min, in Spanish w/ English subtitles)

One day, without warning, a revolution exploded. It was the event that 80-year-old master documentarian Patricio Guzmán had been waiting for and working toward all his life: a million and a half people in the streets of Santiago, the Chilean capital, demanding justice, education, health care, and a new constitution to replace the strident rules imposed on the country during the Pinochet military dictatorship. Urgent and topical, My Imaginary Country features harrowing front-line protest footage and interviews with the dynamic activist leaders who are bringing about a regime change. Guzmán powerfully connects Chile’s complex, bloody history to contemporary revolutionary social movements and the election of a popular new president.

Film Screening

Wednesday, March 26th

Free and open to the public

Introduced by Adriana Pitetta (Assistant Professor of Spanish at Mount Holyoke)

Co-Sponsored by:


Adriana Pitetta
Assistant Professor of Spanish at Mount Holyoke


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