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Luis Poirot has photographed some of the most iconic figures in art, literature, and politics over the past 60 years: Salvador Allende, Salvador Dalí, Susan Sontag, Pablo Neruda, Richard Nixon, Isabel Allende, Julio Cortázar, Joan Manuel Serrat, orVíctor Jara, among many others. Through his lens, he has built a visual memory that transcends borders and generations.
Poirot, Last Witness is an intimate and moving documentary that portrays the photographer not only as a privileged observer, but as a sensitive and resilient witness to collective memory. Through rediscovered negatives, personal confessions, and reunions with figures such as Isabel Allende, Joan Manuel Serrat, and Los Bunkers, one of Chile’s most successful bands, the film reveals the emotional weight of looking—and being looked at. A story about the art of portraiture, the fragility of memory, and the persistence of images as a way of seeing life.