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IDFA 2015

Beyond My Grandfather Allende

Allende mi abuelo Allende
Marcia Tambutti Allende
Mexico, Chile
2015
98 min
Dutch Premiere
Festival history
Almost 42 years have passed since a military coup in Chile deposed the democratically elected government of President Salvador Allende. The death of Allende and the years of military dictatorship that followed have left deep scars in both the country and in Allende’s immediate family. In , his granddaughter Marcia Tambutti Allende goes in search of Salvador Allende the man. She attempts to reconstruct the past through informal interviews with her family, quickly discovering that they don’t talk about “Chico,” as he was affectionately known. Memories of him have been buried deep and seem too painful to drag up. Nevertheless, the filmmaker’s aged grandmother slowly but surely becomes accustomed to her compassionate but sharp interviewing style and starts to talk more about Allende, her marriage and her role as the president’s wife. Other members of the family, many of whom never knew Allende personally, also start to talk. Marcia goes in search of family photos and videos, and as a result we get to know the kind of man her grandfather was. The film also provides a thorough impression of the complex political situation of the Allende family over the past 40 years.
Credits
World Sales
    Doc & Film International
    Doc & Film International
Screening copy
    Doc & Film International
    Doc & Film International
Co-production
    Mart films,
    Fragua Cinematografia
    Mart films,
    Fragua Cinematografia