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Top Cultural Story

DIRTY VOICES
“Poquita Fe (Little Faith)” 2004: The First International Meeting of Young Poets
Film Review

CACHIMBA: A DELIRIUM OF LOVE AND ART
(Oct. 8, 2004) A micro full of people. The faces change, the route changes, the seasons around change, but the camera focuses on the same man, wearing the same blue suit, always standing despite the empty seats …
The initial images of “Cachimba,” the latest Chilean premiere, introduce the viewers to the quizzical and somehow anguished look of the film’s main character: Marcos Ruiz, an anonymous bank employee living in Santiago’s city center.
Visual Arts

DEATH IN THE CITY
Santiago-Quality of Life at the Bellas Artes Museum
(Oct. 8, 2004) There is nothing beautiful about “Santiago-Quality of Life”. Far from elegant structures and professional light-settings, it reveals the naked truth of a town where the World Health Organization estimates that one in two citizens suffers from a mental disorder.
Cultural Announcements

THIS WEEK’S CULTURAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Top Cultural Story |
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| ST Photo - Tom Burgis |
| Carmen Berenguer's urban style inspires a new generation of poets |
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Film Review |
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| Courtesy of cachimba.cl |
| Silvio Caiozzi's Cachimba: "A delirium of love an arts |
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Visual Arts |
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| Courtesy of Bellas Artes |
| A glimpse of reality, as portrayed by Alvaro Larco |
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