An unprecedented social crisis is erupting in Latin America's most neoliberal country. A huge majority is organizing to fight for social rights, against an unequal system, demanding a new constitution in an uprising followed worldwide. But while some part of the country seeks a more just future, part of the elite uses its power to quietly boycott the entire process.All the while landscapes across the country continue to be devastated.
Oasis is a collaborative documentary film that follows the historical process of the political revolution in Chile, from the social uprising in 2019 to the surprising rejection of the proposed progressive constitution in 2022. This journey of emotions and dramatic twists is carefully followed with an environmental approach that seeks to observe the political events, but more importantly – document the many scars that the neoliberal model has left on society and nature.CREW:
Director: Tamara Uribe, Felipe Morgado
Producer: Alba Gaviraghi, Diego Pino Anguita
Cinematographer: Felipe Morgado, Tamara Uribe, Antonio Luco, Anibal Jofré, Catalina Alarcón, Christopher Murray, Alba Gaviraghi, Josefina Buschmann, David Belmar, Flavia Contreras, Valeria Hoffman, Daniela Camino, Francina Carbonell, Israel Pimentel, Andy Rodriguez, Isabel Baeza, Thomas Woodroffe, Adolfo Mesías
Sound: Roberto Espinoza
Production
MAFI
Sales:
COMPAÑÍA DE CINE
Awards
Best documentary – 33 Biarritz Film Festival, France (2024), Best film “Nuestras Américas” – DocsMX, México (2024), Special mention from the jury Lima Alterna, Perú (2024)

Director
Tamara Uribe
Tamara Uribe is a documentary filmmaker and film programmer. Member of the MAFI Collective since 2013, she participated in the transmedia project MAFI.TV, which premiered at IDFA DocLab, and in the film Dios, which was awarded at Vision du Réel. The documentary Oasis (2024) is Uribe's directorial debut.Selected Filmography
Oasis (2024), Dios (2013) 
Director
Felipe Morgado
Felipe Morgado is a filmmaker, producer and educator. He has been a member of the MAFI Collective since 2014 and has led artistic residencies throughout Chile, while alsomaking community films. He produced the short film Fantasmagoria (2022) by Juan Francisco González, which premiered at DocLisboa. The documentary Oasis (2024) is his directorial debut.Selected Filmography
Oasis (2024)