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Madrid

Directed by Patricio Guzmán


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Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán is best known for his scathing documentaries on the Pinochet regime. But in MADRID he offers up a whimsical, personal view of one of the world's truly great cities.

The outskirts of Madrid are a mess of anonymous freeways. But inside the traffic-snarled ring lays the heart of the old city, a place where people enjoy the finest things in life: superb food, engaging conversation, and the company of friends.

In the Rastro, an open-air flea market that Guzman says is "spontaneous and natural and thrives on affection," a shopper joins a busker, breaking into an informal flamenco performance. At a restaurant so famous its location is a well-kept secret, patrons can linger five hours or more over a meal lovingly home-cooked by a middle-aged matriarch. A pastry shop features dozens and dozens of enticing delights, and a clientele familiar with them all.

MADRID is not the typical travelogue, highlighting must-see tourist spots. Instead it captures the feeling of the city and of life for Madrileńos. It is a documentary made by a man who clearly feels more passion for Madrid than for any other city on Earth.

41 minutes / color
Release Date: 2003
Copyright Date: 2002
Sale: $285
Rental/VHS: $75


Subject areas: Architecture, Cultural Studies, Geography, Spain, Urban Studies, Western Europe

Related Links:

The Films of Patricio Guzmán

Related Titles:

The Pinochet Case: The story of the landmark legal case against General Augusto Pinochet of Chile, before and after his arrest in London in 1998. The new film by Patricio Guzmán.

Robinson Crusoe Island: A journey by Patricio Guzman to the real Robinson Crusoe Island, off the coast of Chile, the setting for Daniel Defoe's famous book.


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