Gongora co-authored a book calledChile: The Forbidden Memory, which documented the years of political repression under Pinochet.
And even when he lost his memory, he always remembered his pain and his loves.
Historical memory is built by narrating and sharing pain.

‘The Eternal Memory’ and ‘20 Days in Mariupol’MTV Documentary Films/AP/Frontline/PBS Distribution
Fox Movie(directed by Davis Guggenheim), andKokomo City, directed by D. Smith.
In an understandably sober acceptance speech, Chernov referenced the awards plaque.
Seven people got killed, three who are children.

Director Maite Alberdi gestures toward Paulina Urrutia as she accepts the Goya Award.Javier Soriano/AFP via Getty Images
So, it is sad day, he observed.
Cinema not just leaves stories in history for next generations…