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Miguel Soffia

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About Miguel
Director and documentary producer based in Chile. After beginning in the direction of advertising and music videos, he has worked as producer on documentaries with BBC, Discovery, Channel 4, TV5, YLE and Netflix. Has been awarded for his productions in “Informe Especial” TVN where he developed films on various issues such as climate change or the war in Syria, including stories in Colombia, Mexico, Argentina and Antarctica. He recently directed documentaries for Al Jazeera English, The Guardian among others. His first feature doc “Campamento Esperanza” (2015) was showcased in various festivals, such as Trento, Boston and others. At WCSFP 2016 he is highlighted as Emerging Producer. He now directs factual contents from We Are South.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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The lack of water worsened Chile's deadliest forest fire, according to reports

16 Mar 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
A forest fire in Viña del Mar and Quilpué, Chile, exacerbated by a lack of water, resulted in 134 deaths and the destruction of thousands of homes. The fire, driven by extreme weather conditions and strong winds, overwhelmed public services, cutting off electricity and communications. Firefighters and residents reported that water shortages hindered efforts to control the blaze, highlighting Chile's ongoing struggle with drought and water supply issues.

Chile’s Deadliest Wildfire Is Said to Have Been Made Worse by a Lack of Water

16 Mar 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
Chile's deadliest wildfire in a decade, exacerbated by a lack of water, killed at least 134 people and exposed significant vulnerabilities in urban water management. The wildfire highlighted the impact of unregulated housing development on the water grid and reignited debates about unequal access to water in Chile, one of the few countries with a privatized water rights system. Residents and firefighters reported low water pressure in hydrants, complicating firefighting efforts. Esval, the regional water rights controller, denied wrongdoing, while the Ministry of Public Works is investigating complaints. The disaster underscored the need for better wildfire preparedness in cities facing increasing climate change threats.

Chile’s deadliest wildfire is said to have been made worse by a lack of water

01 Mar 2023  |  San Juan Daily Star
A fast-moving wildfire in Viña del Mar and Quilpué, Chile, exacerbated by a lack of water, resulted in 134 deaths and the destruction of thousands of homes. Firefighters and residents reported insufficient water supply hampered efforts to control the fire. Esval, the water provider, denied issues with hydrants, but local officials and residents claimed otherwise. The prolonged drought and unregulated development in the Valparaiso region have heightened vulnerability to wildfires. Affected residents plan to seek compensation from Esval for the destruction of their homes.

Boric on Netflix: Is Chile a Town South of the United States?

01 Apr 2022  |  www.elmostrador.cl
The article discusses the announcement of a Netflix documentary on Chilean President Gabriel Boric's first year in office, directed by a German filmmaker and produced by European companies. It raises concerns about the predominance of foreign perspectives in documenting Chile's democratic process, comparing it to historical instances where local filmmakers played a crucial role. The author questions why the Chilean government chose to collaborate with foreign entities instead of supporting local filmmakers, suggesting this perpetuates a form of cultural colonialism.

TV5 - The Island Diaries: Chiloe island.

Voice of America - Venezuela 360

BBC - 17 days buried alive. Feature doc.

Aerial reel 2019

We Are South - Reel

AVONNI awards - Motion Graphics

Channel 4 - Uncovered - Chile Avocado Drought

The Guardian - Chile women in power

IITV - Chile the right to live in peace (News Documentary)

Red bull Media - Valparaiso Cerro Abajo

Happs News - Live streaming news coverage.

'This is mutilation': Chile's blinded protesters seek justice after Covid lockdown – video

19 Oct 2020  |  the Guardian
More than 400 people in Chile have suffered eye injuries from police actions during protests against inequality, with allegations that police deliberately targeted protesters' faces. Carlos Puebla, a former construction worker blinded in one eye, struggles with the economic impact of the pandemic and returns to the streets to seek justice as inequality deepens.
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