MTV Acquires Chilean Doc ‘The Eternal Memory’ Out of Sundance

The portrait of a Chilean cultural commentator living with Alzheimer’s is the sequel to Oscar nominee “The Mole Agent”

The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films)
The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films)

MTV Documentary Films has landed rights to “The Eternal Memory” out of its debut at Sundance.

Maite Alberdi’s sequel to “The Mole Agent,” nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 2020 Academy Awards, chronicles an esteemed Chilean cultural commentator’s attempt to document his life as his memory recedes with Alzheimer’s disease.

Augusto and Paulina have been together for 25 loving years; eight years ago, she also became his caretaker after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Augusto, a television presenter and commentator, has devoted much of his career to building an archive of collective consciousness following the Pinochet dictatorship. With “The Eternal Memory,” he applies that work to his own life, preserving his identity with the help of his loved ones.

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