Reportaje a Lota (1970)

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A report on the life of coal miners in the Lota region, in southern Chile, it shows their work activities, their homes, and how the rest of the family picks up coal in the seashore. This documentary is part of a series José Román made with CUT (Central Workers Union), whose negatives got lost during the raids on CUT offices after the coup d’état.

Director: Diego Bonacina, José Román
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Cinematography: Diego Bonacina
Editing: Carlos Piaggio
Production: Departamento de Cine de la Universidad de Chile
Country: Chile
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Diego Bonacina, José Román
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reportaje a Lota about?
A report on the life of coal miners in the Lota region, in southern Chile, it shows their work activities, their homes, and how the rest of the family picks up coal in the seashore. This documentary is part of a series José Román made with CUT (Central Workers Union), whose negatives got lost during the raids on CUT offices after the coup d’état.
Who directed Reportaje a Lota?
Reportaje a Lota was directed by Diego Bonacina, José Román.
How long is Reportaje a Lota?
Reportaje a Lota has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Reportaje a Lota?
Reportaje a Lota is a Documentary film.
Where was Reportaje a Lota produced?
Reportaje a Lota was produced in Chile.