Songs of Repression
CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner of the main competition
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CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner Politiken’s DANISH:DOX Award
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FIFIGROT France 2020 - Winner Special Mention
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Reykjavik IFF 2020 - Winner of the “A Better Tomorrow” Award
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FICValdivia, Chile - Winner Best Chilean Film
CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner of the main competition + CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner Politiken’s DANISH:DOX Award + FIFIGROT France 2020 - Winner Special Mention + Reykjavik IFF 2020 - Winner of the “A Better Tomorrow” Award + FICValdivia, Chile - Winner Best Chilean Film
Synopsis
At the foot of the Andes Mountains in Chile you find an idyllic German colony. Here tourists come and enjoy the nature, the pool and traditional German cuisine.
However, the beauty of the place contains a grim past. In 1961, the German preacher Paul Schäfer and his congregation moved to Chile with the stated aim of helping the poor. They established Colonia Dignidad (Colony of Dignity), which transformed into a sect. This film explores how the residents of the colony deal with 45 years of child abuse, collective beatings, mass graves and slave like living conditions. Apart from the inhabitants’ miserable lives, the colony assisted Pinochet’s dictatorship (1973-1990) in torturing and killing political prisoners and burying them in mass graves on their 16.000-hectare land.
In 2007 Schäfer was arrested and the colony opened up. Today the colony has changed its name to Villa Baviera (Bavarian Village). Around 120 people are still living there. This film is about them now. We meet those who completely deny the horrors and wish to only remember the bright moments, those who still today go through severe emotional struggles – and those caught in between.
SONGS OF REPRESSION asks whether both truth and reconciliation are possible in a society where personal and collective denial is part of everyday life.
Production Facts
Duration: 90 min
Country of Origin: UK, Denmark,US
Language of dialogue: German, Spanish
Release: March 2020 at CPH:DOX
Crew
Directors: Estephan Wagner & Marianne Hougen-Moraga
Producer: Final cut for real, Signe Byrge & Heidi Christensen
Co-producers: Viking Films, Marleen Slot & VALDIVIA FILMS, BRUNO BETATTI
Camera: Estephan Wagner & Marianne Hougen-Moraga
Editor: Estephan Wagner & Niels Pagh Andersen
Executive Producer: Joshua Oppenheimer
Awards
CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner of the main competition
CPH:DOX 2020 - Winner Politiken’s DANISH:DOX Award
FIFIGROT France 2020 - Winner Special Mention
Reykjavik IFF 2020 - Winner of the “A Better Tomorrow” Award
FICValdivia, Chile - Winner Best Chilean Film
FiDocs, Chile - Winner Best Film
Cork Int Film Festival 2020 - Best Cinematic Documentary
Biarritz Latin American Film Festival: Winner Audience Award
IDFA, The Netherlands - Best of Fests
Doc NYC, USA: Winners Circle
Nominated for the Danish Film Academy Award for Best Documentary 2021
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