A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Benjamín Vicuña, Bertrand Duarte, Pablo Krögh
Written by:
Sergio Bitar
Miguel Littin
Directed by:
Miguel Littin
Release Date:
September 11, 2009
Original Title:
Dawson Isla 10
Alternate Titles:
Dawson Ilha 10
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Azul Films
Efetres
VPC Cinema Video
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
After the 1973 coup that deposed Allende and brought Pinochet to power in Chile, the former members of his cabinet are imprisoned on Dawson Island, the world's southernmost concentration camp. Here these men are determined to survive and provide history with their testimony.
After the 1973 coup that deposed Allende and brought Pinochet to power in Chile, the former members of his cabinet are imprisoned on Dawson Island, the world's southernmost concentration camp. Veteran filmmaker Miguel Littin follows the ordeal of these men who are determined to survive and provide history with their testimony.
Additional Photography:
Sergio Armstrong
Art Direction:
Carlos Garrido
Assistant Director:
Constanza Hevia
Associate Producer:
Cristina Littin
Cristián de la Fuente
Costumer:
Marisol Torres
Delegated Producer:
Hernán Littin
Director:
Miguel Littín
Director of Photography:
M.I. Littin-Menz
Editor:
Andrea Yaconi
Executive Producer:
Miguel Littín
M.I. Littin-Menz
First Assistant Director:
Guillermo Salinas Flores
Focus Puller:
Rodrigo Nuñez
Cristián Petit-Laurent
Foley:
Roberto Zuñiga
Francisco Vivent
Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Lighting Manager:
Víctor Rojas
Novel:
Sergio Bitar
Original Music Composer:
Juan Cristóbal Meza
Post Production Coordinator:
Juan Carlos Arriagada
Production Assistant:
Wolfgang Burmann
Jorge Soto
Production Director:
Jorge Infante
Production Manager:
Julio Jorquera
Screenplay:
Miguel Littín
Second Assistant Camera:
Andrés Gallegos
Sound Assistant:
Simone Dourado
Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Editor:
Miguel Hormazábal
Francisco Vivent
Sound Mixer:
Miguel Hormazábal
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