Living Presence
40 years after Pinochet's violent coup, six women revisit the place of their imprisonment and torture. A powerful story about injustice and the past which refuses to be forgotten.
The picturesque seaside town of Pisagua in northern Chile is marred by its past of a political concentration camp and execution site. In this haunting report, the camp's survivors confront their traumatic past and the memory of their deceased companions, feeling "There is still no justice for us. They are still trying to throw soil on top of things, so that our story is forgotten."
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