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The Battle of Chile

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Steak Mtn) was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Since 1978, Icarus Films has been a leading distributor in North America of independent documentary, narrative, and experimental films from around the world and now represents a collection of over 1,000 titles. We value meeting the diverse needs of film lovers, educators, activists, and service providers, as well as challenging audiences, and programmers, with original creative films. Icarus Films is proud to be active in traditional and new media, and to work with new talent as well as old masters.

On September 11, 1973, President Salvador Allende's democratically-elected Chilean government was overthrown in a bloody coup by General Augusto Pinochet's army.

Patricio Guzmán and five colleagues had been filming the political developments in Chile throughout the nine months leading up to that day. The bombing of the Presidential Palace, during which Allende died, would now become the ending for Guzman's seminal documentary The Battle of Chile, an epic chronicle of that country's open and peaceful socialist revolution, and of the violent counter-revolution against it.

Now restored, The Village Voice called it, "The major political film of our time," and the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "A landmark in the presentation of living history on film."

Also included is Guzmán's debut feature, The First Year (El primer año), which chronicles the jubilant 12 months following the election of Allende. These two films provide an invaluable opportunity to witness the genesis of Guzmán’s body of work and to gain insight into a critical period in Chilean history. 

directed by: Patricio Guzmán
starring: various
1976 / 371 min (combined) / 1.66:1 / Spanish DTS HD-MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region A 2-disc Blu-ray
  • The First Year (a previous film by Guzmán)
  • 12-page booklet with articles by J. Hoberman, Devika Girish and Michael Atkinson
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.95 / 5 from 60 reviews.

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The Battle of Chile Blu-ray offers a restored documentary by Patricio Guzmán, capturing the political upheaval in Chile in 1973. Customers praise the film's importance and quality, highlighting its historical significance and the fantastic release. The package includes Guzmán's debut feature, The First Year, along with a booklet and English subtitles.

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Review highlights

  • "Three brilliant and essential political documentaries, and a fascinating bonus doc!"Jeff B.
  • "Great films, great packaging, great overall experience."Alexander L.
  • "This release is beautiful restored and the essay in the booklet was quite well done giving alot of contextual info."Bryan K.

Reviews

Important

"Revolutionary"

Benjamin P. (5/5)

one of the most important

"one of the most important political films in Latin American history now finally on blu ray in great quality. Essential viewing!"

Nicolas P. (5/5)

9/11 1973

"An amazing doc on the Battle of Chile on that fateful day September 11, 1973. A must watch. So happy to have this restored edition on 2 BD´s with a bonus film The first year. Yes it´s a hard watch as it´s loads of uncomfortable truths being told. Very Highly Recommended"

Hansi L. (5/5)

Essential

"Absolutely incredible footage and filmmaking. Perhaps the best documentary I've ever seen."

Jon B. (5/5)

Neo-Liberalism: so popular they had to kill to establish it

"Incredibly important document showing the forces that align should people try to democratize their economy. Also very pleased to see "First Year" included. The downfall of Allende is a story that must be told, but often left out of that is the hope and promise his election win meant for people."

Trevor Z. (5/5)

Monumental

"This is a must watch, three part documentary. The crew filmed it right in the streets with just one camera while it was all happening, which always seems crazy to me. It’s long but I couldn’t stop watching."

Gustavo M. (5/5)

Battle of Chile

"Amazing set of documentaries about a dark side of history that should really be discussed more."

Peter S. (5/5)

The Battle of Chile

"Patricio Guzmán’s camera transforms political upheaval into lived testimony, merging journalism with poetic resistance."

Pierre L. (5/5)

A visit back in time!

"A phenomenal work of art from Patricio Guzmán! Watching it felt like stepping into a time machine with the scenes the movie depicted. The slipcover case is spotless and beautiful, truly one of the rare gems I picked up during the Labor Day sale. I’m so glad I was able to grab a copy! My mom and I enjoyed every minute of it and learned so much."

Jazz R. (5/5)

One of cinema's greatest political documents!

"I love this film, and Vinegar Syndrome has done justice to it with an awesome blu-ray presentation. Superb!"

Bill C. (5/5)

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