The Sky Is Red
(El cielo está rojo)
Francina Carbonell | Documentary
2020 | 77 minutes | Chile
In 2010, 81 inmates died in a huge fire at the San Miguel prison in Chile’s capital city, Santiago. Justice remains elusive as the trial fails to assign blame. With full access to the judicial files, this reconstruction sheds light on the utter failure of the prison administration, which housed twice as many prisoners as allowed.
Synopsis
In 2010, 81 inmates died in a massive fire at the San Miguel prison in Chile’s capital city, Santiago. Inside, they were trapped behind bars. Outside, dozens of family members waiting for visiting hours to begin looked on helplessly as their loved ones shouted for help. The doors remained locked. Justice remains elusive as the trial fails to assign blame. With full access to the judicial files, this reconstruction sheds light on the utter failure of the prison administration, which housed twice as many prisoners as allowed.
We hear fragments from telephone conversations between prison officials and emergency services in which shocking and harrowing discussions occur about whether to cut open the locks. Survivors and relatives of the dead tell of how corruption and mismanagement erased the rights of detainees. The evidence gathered for the trial – the security camera footage, photos, news clips, and audio recordings from inside and outside the jail – brings the events to life and reveals the full scale of the tragedy.
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Main credits
Carbonell, Francina (film director)
Carbonell, Francina (screenwriter)
Carbonell, Francina (film producer)
Sandoval, Gabriela (film producer)
Núñez, Carlos (film producer)
Muñoz, Ignacia (screenwriter)
Other credits
Cinematography, Ignacia Muñoz; editing, Andrea Chignoli, Christopher Murray, Francina Carbonell.
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Cataloging
Pragda subjects
Criminal Justice
History
Latin American Studies
Political Science
Sociology
South America
Keywords
Clips
Festivals
IDFA; Berlinale; Cinélatino Rencontres de Toulouse - Signis Award; Lima Film Festival PUCP - First Special Mention to Best Documentary; Guadalajara International Film Festival -
Best Ibero-American Documentary Film; Mar del Plata Film Festival -
FEISAL Award, Best Latinamerican Film; LASA Film Festival - Lasa Award of Merit; Doc Montevideo; Montreal International Documentary Festival RIDM;
DIRECTOR: Francina Carbonell
NATIONALITY: Chile
YEAR: 2020
GENRE: Documentary
LANGUAGE: Spanish
COLOR / B&W: Color
GRADE LEVEL: Middle School, High School, College, Adults
SUBTITLE/CC: AVAILABLE
AUDIO DESCRIPTION: NOT AVAILABLE
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