Dreams of Ice (1994)
In 1992 the Universal Exhibition in Seville was held in Spain. Chile participated in this exhibition by displaying in its pavilion an ice floe captured and brought especially by sea from Antarctica. In these true facts is based the fantasy narrated in Dreams of Ice. Filmed between November 1991 and May 1992 on board the ships Galvarino, Aconcagua and Maullín, in a voyage that goes from Antarctica to Spain, in this documentary film in which dreams, myths and facts converge towards a poetic tale turned into a seafaring saga, in the manner of the legends of the seafarers that populate the mythology of the American continent and universal literature.
Director: Ignacio Agüero
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: November 15, 1994
Screenplay
Cinematography: José Luis Arredondo, Germán Liñero
Editing: Fernando Valenzuela
Production: La Mar Films
Country: Chile
Language: English, Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
sea, navigation
More Films by Director: Ignacio Agüero
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dreams of Ice about?
- In 1992 the Universal Exhibition in Seville was held in Spain. Chile participated in this exhibition by displaying in its pavilion an ice floe captured and brought especially by sea from Antarctica. In these true facts is based the fantasy narrated in Dreams of Ice. Filmed between November 1991 and May 1992 on board the ships Galvarino, Aconcagua and Maullín, in a voyage that goes from Antarctica to Spain, in this documentary film in which dreams, myths and facts converge towards a poetic tale turned into a seafaring saga, in the manner of the legends of the seafarers that populate the mythology of the American continent and universal literature.
- Who directed Dreams of Ice?
- Dreams of Ice was directed by Ignacio Agüero.
- How long is Dreams of Ice?
- Dreams of Ice has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is Dreams of Ice?
- Dreams of Ice is a Documentary film.
- Where was Dreams of Ice produced?
- Dreams of Ice was produced in Chile.