
The ocean is a repository of humanity’s entire history, capturing the voices of both Earth and the cosmos. It absorbs energy from the stars and channels it to all living beings. As Chile’s most extensive boundary, the sea conceals the enigma of two mysterious buttons discovered on its ocean floor. With a coastline stretching 2,670 miles and home to the world’s largest archipelago, Chile offers a landscape that feels otherworldly, featuring volcanoes, mountains, and glaciers. Within this setting, the voices of the Indigenous peoples of Patagonia, early English explorers, and political prisoners resonate. While some believe water can remember, this film reveals that it can also speak.