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LATAM Airlines Chile, formerly known as LAN Chile and LAN Airlines, is a Chilean multinational airline based in Santiago and one of the founding companies of the LATAM Airlines Group, the largest airline holding company in Latin America.
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The film The Given Word / Keeper of Promises (1962) by Anselmo Duarte, won the Palme d'Or at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, [13] becoming the first (and to date the only) Brazilian film to achieve that feat. A year later, it also became the first Brazilian and South American film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
LAN-Chile Flight 107 was a regular scheduled international flight from the Chilean capital Santiago to Buenos Aires in Argentina. On 6 February 1965, the Douglas DC-6B-404 operating the flight crashed in the Andes .
The film had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2022. It also made it to 'World Cinema' section of 27th Busan International Film Festival where it was screened on 9 October, [10] and 'International Perspective' section of 46th São Paulo International Film Festival, where it was screened on 22 October 2022. [11]
His films Actas de Marusia and Alsino and the Condor were nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Film in a Foreign Language. [4] Alsino and the Condor won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. [5] His 2005 film The Last Moon was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. [6]
LAN Chile Flight 1069 was a passenger flight which suffered an accident at Puerto Williams Airport in Chile on February 20, 1991. The regional flight from Punta Arenas Airport, approximately 300 kilometres (190 mi) distant, overran the runway on arrival at Puerto Williams, killing 20 of the 66 passengers. All 6 crew members survived.
The house was divided in two floors and a basement and it was surrounded by a garden. The floor were in parquetry and the stairs in marble. [3]Initially the property of a communist family, in 1974 they fled political repression and the estate became owned by a corporation owned by Carabineros officer and DINA agent Miguel Eugenio Hernández Oyarzo, who initially used it as dormitory for DINA ...