This DVD is a collection of three films presenting a snapshot of
life and development in Chile South America in the 1940s. It includes
scenes of life in the Patagonia area of South Chile, how farming
is becoing more modernized and the rapid changes to housing taking
place during WWII.
This film has a run time of approximately 59 minutes.
Here are the films contained in the DVD:
South Chile (1945) - A fascinating overview of the lives of the
people and their agricultural methods in Patagonia which is located
in South Chile. In addition to a fascinating view of the people
of South Chile, the film has a variety of excellent shots of the
natural wonders of South Chile - like glaciers and exotic mountain
formations.
Fundo in Chile (1949) - This film constrasts old farming methods
vs modern farming methods on two large Chilean ranches and shows
the daily lives and rituals of the people who work on the ranches.
It is a fascinating contrast of how much more productive modern
farming methods are to traditional farming methods that were practices
for centuries.
Housing in Chile: One Government's Plan to Provide Better Homes
(1943) - This film shows the steps the government was taking in
Santiago to lift people from the slums by creating new and better
housing for them.
Here are some sample images from the DVD
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