The Penal Colony

The Penal Colony

Release date : January 1, 1970
Runtime : 1h 7m
Countries of origin : Chile /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Raúl Ruiz /
Writers : Franz Kafka / Raúl Ruiz /
Production companies : Alcaman /
January 1, 1970 1h 7m Chile Drama Spanish More
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A foreign journalist arrives on a small Pacific island 200 miles off the coast of South America. Once a leper colony, the island was later transformed into a prison and then, under U.N. mandate, made into an independent republic. Yet despite democratic structures, the inhabitants--who speak a strange dialect composed of Spanish and English--still obey the old prison rules. After sending back detailed accounts of the torture and repression seen everywhere, the journalist realizes that she has fallen into the trap created for her by the islanders: lacking natural resources, the island's main export is news.
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  • title:The Penal Colony
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Runtime:1h 7m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Chile ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Raúl Ruiz /
  • Writers: Franz Kafka · Raúl Ruiz ·
  • Production companies: Alcaman ·
  • Overview:A foreign journalist arrives on a small Pacific island 200 miles off the coast of South America. Once a leper colony, the island was later transformed into a prison and then, under U.N. mandate, made into an independent republic. Yet despite democratic structures, the inhabitants--who speak a strange dialect composed of Spanish and English--still obey the old prison rules. After sending back detailed accounts of the torture and repression seen everywhere, the journalist realizes that she has fallen into the trap created for her by the islanders: lacking natural resources, the island's main export is news.
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