
Blue Silence
Silencio Azul
Matías Rojas Ruz
Chile
2025
16 min
World Premiere
IDFA Competition for Short Documentary
Synopsis
Off the coast of Manquemapu, Chile, buried beneath the indifferent waves, lies the wreck of the Janequeo. The ship capsized in 1965, and 51 people lost their lives. While the sea has swallowed the wreck, on land the memory of this disaster lives on—in the people and in the landscape.
In this remote corner of the Chilean lake district, which seems always to be shrouded in a mist of rain, hardly any recorded history exists. It survives in oral testimonies and songs.
This film does not attempt to reconstruct that history. With eerie sound design and analog footage in which the colors have faded or become saturated, the film probes the memories of the local residents—memories weathered and eroded by time and the salty sea.
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Credits
16 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: Spanish
Director
Matías Rojas Ruz
Matías Rojas Ruz
Production
Matías Rojas Ruz for Cuchufilms
Matías Rojas Ruz for Cuchufilms
Executive producer
Sebastián Quiróz for Cuchufilms
Sebastián Quiróz for Cuchufilms
Cinematography
Carl Barraza,
Santiago Pérez
Carl Barraza,
Santiago Pérez
Editing
Valentina Amirá
Valentina Amirá
Sound
Juan Loaiza
Juan Loaiza
Sound Design
Matías Rojas Ruz
Matías Rojas Ruz
Screenplay
Matías Rojas Ruz
Matías Rojas Ruz
Screening copy
Cuchufilms
Cuchufilms
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