Patricio Guzmán, The Pearl Button (El botón de nácar) (2015)

This film is part of the exhibition Shoreline Movements, a program of non-fiction films curated by Erika Balsom and Grégory Castéra (Council), in a space designed by Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, for the Taipei Biennial 2020.

For Patricio Guzmán, water is a medium of connection. Through this flowing motif, he creates of constellations of meaning that illuminate what is shared between the sea and the stars, as well as between the decimation of the indigenous tribes of Patagonia following the arrival of European settler-colonialists in the nineteenth century and those tortured and disappeared during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in the 1970s. Using interviews, archival materials, and spectacular depictions of landscape, The Pearl Button assembles an essayistic account of Chilean history that rejects heroic narratives of progress and national belonging. Guzmán dwells in an enduring grief for losses that remain too little acknowledged, finding possibilities for reparation and commemoration in the nonlinear temporalities of cinematic montage. 1 2

 

 

Patricio Guzmán
The Pearl Button (El botón de nácar)
Film, 82:00
2015

WRITER / DIRECTOR

Patricio Guzmán

EDITING

Emmanuelle Joly

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Nicolás Lasnibat

SOUND RECORDING

Álvaro Silva Wuth

MUSIC

Miranda & Tobar
Hughes Maréchal

IMAGE

Katell Djian

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

David Bravo
Yves de Peretti
Patricio Lanfranco
Raúl Beas

STILL PHOTOGRAPHY

Martín Gusinde
Paz Errázuriz

SOUND EDITING

Jean-Jacques Quinet

PRODUCER

Renate Sachse
(Atacama Production)

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AND PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Adrien Oumhani

LINE PRODUCER IN CHILE

Verónica Rosselot

CO-PRODUCTION

Bruno Bettati
Fernando Lataste
Jaume Roures Llop
Valdivia Film
Mediapro
France 3 Cinema

DISTRIBUTION & SALES

Pyramide Films

Top image : Film still, image courtesy of the artist and Pyramide Films.

1. Film still, image courtesy of the artist and Pyramide Films.
1. Film still, image courtesy of the artist and Pyramide Films.

SHORELINE MOVEMENTS

Movement 1

Black Beach / Forces / The Dead / Camp
— Beatriz Santiago Munoz

The Shiranui Sea (Shiranuikai)
— Tsuchimoto Noriaki

Lagos Island
— Karimah Ashadu

Movement 2

Becoming Alluvium
— Thao Nguyen Phan

malni – towards the ocean, towards the shore/a>
— Sky Hopinka

At Land
— Maya Deren

Movement 3

Dead Sea Drawings (Part 1)
— Edith Dekyndt

The Two Sights
— Joshua Bonnetta

blue mantle
— Rebecca Meyers

Movement 4

Nefandus
— Carlos Motta

Voices of Orchid Island
— Hu Tail-li

The Pearl Button (El Boton de nacar)
— Patrico Guzman

Movement 5

Y Berá – Bright Waters
— Jessica Sarah Rinland

Slow Action
— Ben Rivers

Flat Jungle (De platte jungle)
— Johan van der Kreuken

Movement 6

The Blackest Sea
— Peggy Ahwesh

A Moon Made of Iron (Una luna de hierro)
— Francisco Rodriguez

The worldly Cave
— Zhou Tao