Rafael Sánchez

Rafael Sánchez

November 24, 1920 — Santiago, Chile

Considered the "father of the Latin American documentary", Jesuit priest Rafael Sánchez has his place in the history of Chilean cinema for many reasons. He was the founder of the emblematic Film Institute of the Universidad Católica of Chile (1955), from where he made his films and trained documentary filmmakers such as Patricio Guzmán. In addition, he wrote the book El montaje cinematográfico: arte en movimiento (1970), a work on editing technique with wide international influence.

Filmed a single fiction film entitled El cuerpo y la sangre (1962), one of the fundamental films of the so-called New Chilean Cinema, which also features music created by the Franco-Chilean composer Juan Lemann.

Las Callampas

Las Callampas

1958

Chile paralelo 56

Chile paralelo 56

1964

El Fiscal De Hierro 3

El Fiscal De Hierro 3

1992

El cuerpo y la sangre

El cuerpo y la sangre

1962

Ocaso

Ocaso

1967

Faro Evangelista

Faro Evangelista

1967