“El Húsar de la Muerte”, emblematic national film made by Pedro Sienna and the only surviving film of Chilean silent cinema, will be shown in Punta Arenas in a version restored by the Cinemateca of the University of Chile on the occasion of its centenary. This classic of national cinematography tells the story of the revolutionary Manuel Rodríguez, who heads the “Húsares de la muerte”, peasants and patriots fighting for the independence of Chile…
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“El Húsar de la Muerte”, emblematic national film made by Pedro Sienna and the only surviving film of Chilean silent cinema, will be shown in Punta Arenas in a version restored by the Cinemateca of the University of Chile on the occasion of its centenary. This classic of national cinematography tells the story of the revolutionary Manuel Rodríguez, who heads the “Húsares de la muerte”, peasants and patriots fighting for the independence of Chile…