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People's Train of Culture

Documentary film which tells the story of an initiative of the government of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973, the objective of which was to bring culture closer to those who had no access to it. The People’s Train of Culture was part of the 40th measure of Allende’s programme of government which aimed to create a National Institute of Arts and Culture and colleges of art in all the country’s provinces.

Top Cast

  • Luis Alarcón

    Luis Alarcón

    Self

  • Adriano Castillo

    Adriano Castillo

    Self

  • Pedro Villagra

    Pedro Villagra

    Self

  • Manuel García

    Manuel García

    Self

  • Carolina Espinoza

    Carolina Espinoza

    Narrator (voice)

  • Jorge Lillo

    Jorge Lillo

    Narrator (voice)

  • Salvador Allende

    Salvador Allende

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

Documentary film which tells the story of an initiative of the government of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973, the objective of which was to bring culture closer to those who had no access to it. The People’s Train of Culture was part of the 40th measure of Allende’s programme of government which aimed to create a National Institute of Arts and Culture and colleges of art in all the country’s provinces.

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