

Chile's fighting climate change so you don't have to cancel your beach vacation.
Over 46 minutes, the film takes the viewer on a journey to discover different initiatives and cases where Chileans are contributing to mitigate the effects of climate change, from large-scale projects and scientific innovations to day-to-day citizen actions, all of which are collectively necessary. The focus of this documentary is to show how Chile is contributing to an issue that affects all of humanity, such as climate change, in five thematic areas: sustainable agriculture; forest and biodiversity conservation; renewable energy; the water crisis; and astronomy.
Cinematography
Chilean landscapes so gorgeous you'll forget it's a warning.
Direction
Three directors, one coherent vision—rare alchemy.
Editing
46 minutes of your life you'll actually get back.

Director
Maite Alberdi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chile produces over 40% of the world's copper, making its renewable energy transition globally significant beyond its borders.
The film's 'end of the world' framing deliberately echoes Chile's nickname as the 'país del fin del mundo'—country at the end of the world.
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