Cielo (film)
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Cielo is a Canadian-Chilean documentary film, directed by Alison McAlpine and released in 2017.[1][2][3] Filmed in the Atacama Desert in Chile, Cielo investigates the many ways we are connected to the stars, planets and everything that extends beyond.[4] In this desert famous for stargazing, we encounter disparate Chileans who live in this area and astronomers who operate giant telescopes, each of whom offers a unique perspective on our relationship to the night sky.[5]
Cielo | |
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Directed by | Alison McAlpine |
Written by | Alison McAlpine |
Produced by | Alison McAlpine Carmen Garcia Sean Farnel Paola Castillo |
Cinematography | Benjamin Echazarreta |
Edited by | Andrea Chignoli |
Music by | Philippe Lauzier |
Production companies | Second Sight Pictures Argus Films Errante Producciones |
Distributed by | Seafar North |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | Spanish English French |
The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in October 2017[1] and was released in its final version, and commercially, in 2018.[6] Cielo has been presented at well over 300 international festivals and cinemas including Karlovy Vary IFF in Official Competition; Hot Docs in Official Competition; Film Forum, New York City; TIFF Bell Lightbox Toronto; Ahrya Fine Arts by Laemle, LA; Filmhouse Edinburgh; and Cinema du Parc Montreal.[7]