Guillermo González Stambuk

Most Popular Guillermo González Stambuk Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Kon Kon Trailer (2010)

21 November 2010

In this documentary poem, Cecilia Vicuña returns to Con Con, the birthplace of her art in Chile, where the sea is dying and an ancient tradition is being destroyed.

Hoy y no mañana Trailer (2018)

13 October 2018

During Chilean dictatorship an exceptional group of women emerges and they will leave a unique legacy in history.

Quién pronunciará por última vez mi nombre Trailer (2017)

21 May 2017

Carmelo Bustos, founder of the Orchestra Huambaly and precursor in teaching jazz, yet teaches children lacking opportunities.

All the Letters that I Never Sent Trailer (2017)

14 January 2017

A film about the ghosts of those letters that never reached their destination.A neighborhood detained in time that nevertheless will change irremediably and that keeps the memory of thousands of secret stories, hidden in its streets, houses and corners.

Nada pertenece a la memoria Trailer (2017)

12 November 2017

Pedro Chaskel, director, editor and post-producer. Based on domestic memories, and accompanied by representative fragments,tries to reconstruct the most important works of his career and motivations.

Trawun=ReUnión Trailer (2018)

17 April 2018

A musical journey through the poetry of the Mapuche poet Elicura Chihuailaf, in a project that propoo

Nine Hypotheses about Charlie Flowers Trailer (2017)

18 June 2017

An encounter unites two people with the same name, different lives and a city in common, Talcahuano. Carlos Flores, director of the documentary, attests to a link with Charlie Flowers, writer and rapper, whose real name is also Carlos Flores.

What Is This Story and How Does It End? Trailer (2013)

15 April 2013

A prominent Chilean documentary director shares his family album with the film editor of his late works.

Luz de América Trailer (2018)

12 May 2018

From the light that falls on the backyard of his house on the day of the equinox without shadow in Quito, and inspired by the "Theory of colors" of Goethe, the director takes us to several cities in America to reflect on the influence that the light has in the understanding of our surroundings.