Si mis campos hablaran

Si mis campos hablaran is a 1947 Chilean film directed by José Bohr and starring Chela Bon.

[1] The story takes place in 1847, when a ship carrying German immigrants arrives at Caleta Melipullí Bay (now Puerto Montt).

Immigration agent Vicente Pérez Rosales (played by Roberto Parada) greets them and provides tools and animals for the settlers to begin exploiting the land granted to them.

As time passes, the settlers realize the monumental task of clearing the area, which is covered in ancient alerce trees.

The movie was filmed entirely on the shores of Lake Llanquihue, with the Osorno volcano visible in the background for most outdoor scenes.