This documentary explores the protests that exploded onto the streets of Chile’s capital of Santiago in 2019 as the population demanded more democracy and social equality around education, healthcare and job opportunities.
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| Directing | Patricio Guzmán | Director |
| Production | Renate Sachse | Producer |
| Writing | Patricio Guzmán | Writer |
| Production | Olivier Perez | Co-Producer |
| Production | Benjamin Lanlard | Executive Producer |
| Production | Alexandra Galvis | Co-Producer |
| Camera | Samuel Lahu | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Juan Carlos Maldonado | Sound Engineer |
| Editing | Laurence Manheimer | Editor |
| Sound | Aymeric Dupas | Sound Engineer |
| Production | Chepo Sepulveda | Coordinating Producer |
| Sound | Miguel Miranda | Music |
| Sound | José Miguel Tobar | Music |
| Sound | Claire Cahu | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Aymeric Dupas | Dialogue Editor |
| Sound | Aymeric Dupas | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Juan Carlos Maldonado | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Isaac Moreno | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Grégory Vincent | Foley Artist |
| Editing | Emmanuelle Joly | Additional Editor |
| Editing | Marie Pascaud | Assistant Editor |
| Editing | Kevin Stragliati | Colorist |
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