Canto A La Vida

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Canto a la Vida
Directed byLucia Salinas Briones
Written byGina Roncoli
Produced byGina Roncoli
CinematographyErika Addis
Edited byDenise Haslem
Running time
48 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish

Canto a la Vida is a 1990 documentary film telling the stories of a number of Chilean women living in exile.[1] It was directed by Lucia Salinas who was also living in exile.[2] Subjects include Isabel Allende, Isabel Parra, Gracia Barrios and Tencha de Allende.[3]

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  1. ^ McKemmish, Jan (7 November 1990), "In exile you speak of many places", Tribune
  2. ^ Greenwood, Helen (4 October 1991), "A Chilean's song of exile", The Age
  3. ^ "Canto a la Vida (Song to Life)", Torres News, 17 May 1991
  4. ^ Barber, Lynden (11 October 1990), "First-time director wins top film prize", The Sydney Morning Herald

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