MUBI brings you a great new film every day.  Start your 7-day free trial today!
Watch a new film every day for $4.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

The Secret Nation

La nación clandestina

Bolivia, Spain, United Kingdom

1989

128 Min
Color
Spanish
  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Jorge Sanjinés

EXEC Beatriz Palacios

SCR Jorge Sanjinés

DP César Pérez

CAST Reynaldo Yujra, Delfina Mamani, Orlando Huanca, Roque Salgado, Willy Pérez, Percy Brun, Luis Severich

ED Jorge Sanjinés

MUSIC Cergio Prudencio

Berlinale (Forum)

Director

Original

Jorge Sanjinés

The Bolivian Jorge Sanjinés (born in La Paz, Bolivia, 31 July 1936) has become internationally recognized as a leading filmmaker in spite of the fact that his country has few significant filmmaking traditions or production facilities. Working outside of a film-industry context, Sanjinés has doggedly overcome formidable obstacles, including economic ones. For instance, to finance the fiction feature Yawar mallku Sanjinés and other members of his Ukamau production group sold personal belongings and accepted contributions. After finishing Yawar mallku , members of the Ukamau collective toured the Bolivian highlands with a 16mm print and portable projection equipment in an effort to reach the film’s intended audience—the Indian peasantry.

Sanjinés is a militant filmmaker whose primary goal is to bring a revolutionary Marxist political agenda to peasant and working-class audiences. His principal films respond to a militant Marxist aesthetic by examining oppressed collective protagonists… read more

Wall

Displaying 2 wall posts.
Picture of Arsaib

Arsaib

14Mar12

'The Clandestine Nation: Indigenism and national subjects of Bolivia in the films of Jorge Sanjinés' by Leonardo García-Pabón: (http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc44.2001/garcia/garciaforsite.html).

apexa and Malik like this

Picture of Cani

Cani

5Nov11

The film where Sanjinés achieved a harmony between cinematographic expression and social commentary. I hope to see it on its original 16 mm format one day.

Arsaib and 3 others like this

David Grillo, javier quintero, adrianmendizabal

Related Films