Unfinished Diary
A film by Marilu Mallet
Canada/Chile | 1986 | 55 minutes | Color | 16mm/DVD | Subtitled | Order No. 99247
SYNOPSIS
In this moving docudrama, Chilean emigre Mallet struggles to make a film about her experience of profound isolation. Her English speaking husband, a prominent filmmaker, criticizes her subjective approach to filmmaking; their young son, raised in Quebec, speaks only French. Interviews with Isabel Allende and other Chilean exiles reveal a deep bond in this powerful, resonant film about language and gender, exile and immigration.
PRESS
“The displacements and disjunctions of exile have never been more poignantly conveyed. Mallet uses her domestic space as mirror of the self struggling to find a place to call home. A compelling, resolutely tentative exploration of female subjectivity.”
SCREENING HIGHLIGHTS AND AWARDS
- Toronto Festival of Festivals
- Bilbao Film Festival
- Films de Femmes, Sceaux, France
ABOUT FILMMAKER(S)
Marilu Mallet
Born in Santiago, Chile in 1944, Marilú Mallet is a filmmaker and writer who came to Quebec as a political refugee after the coup d'état against President Salvador Allende in 1973. Unlike many refugees, she had grown up wealthy, lived in a large, beautiful home and had been a part of Chilean high society. Her father was the Minister of Education for Chile and a close friend of Salvador Allende. Through him she frequented the political elite of the country and even called Allende her uncle. Her mother, a painter, initiated Marilú to the arts at an early age.
The immigrant experience has been central to Mallet's other films including LES BORGES (1978), about a family that had immigrated to Montréal from Portugal in 1967;IL N'Y A PAS D'OUBLI (1975), which presents the lifestyle of a group of exiled Chileans living in Quebec; and CHÈRE AMÉRIQUE (1989), about two Montréal women - a young Quebec woman struggling with the conflicting desires to have children and to pursue a musical career and an older woman, Céleste, of Portuguese descent, who has sacrificed the love of her children to make her fortune in America.
Mallet has also written two collections of novellas, "Les Compagnons de l'horloge-pointeuse" (1981) and "Miami Trip" (1986). The stories of the first book are centred in the cataclysmic events leading up to and after the overthrow of the Allende government. The stories of Miami Trip focus on the tension, misunderstandings and frustrations inherent in relationships.
Mallet's recent projects include LA CUECA SOLA (2003), in which the filmmaker returns to Chile and tells the tragic yet uplifting stories of five women of different generations who suffered under Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship and emerged as heroes under democracy. Currently Mallet is working on a fictional film entitledAtacama. It is set in the Atacama Desert of Chile, a sparsely populated virtually rainless plateau, running from the Pacific Ocean to the Andes Mountains.
Marilú Mallet has now lived in Quebec for some 30 years, so her struggles to adapt to the culture and language are now behind her. Considering too that the changing political climate of Chile in recent years has made it a friendlier place to visit, it would seem that Marilú's isolation is in the past and her future is bright. (8/14)
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