Host María Luisa Godoy filmed a new segment of the program "Chile Conectado" in Puerto Cisnes, a town in the Aysén Region [1].
The production highlights the resilience of local communities and the preservation of regional identity. By documenting everyday life in one of Chile's most remote areas, the show aims to connect urban viewers with the country's diverse cultural and geographical landscape.
Godoy and co-host Simón Oliveros traveled to the region to explore local traditions, gastronomy, and landscapes [2]. Despite the harsh weather conditions, Godoy refused to let the cold halt the filming process [1]. The segment focuses on the daily routines of residents and the unique cultural markers of the Aysén Region [2].
During the filming, Godoy interacted with locals and crew members, including @gon_quiroz [1]. In one exchange, Godoy said, "Te lo voy a cobrar" [1]. The production emphasizes the intersection of nature and human endurance in the southern reaches of the country.
The episode is scheduled to air on March 8, 2024, at 15:30 hrs [2]. The timing of the broadcast is intended to introduce audiences to the new season of the series, which continues its mission to showcase the breadth of Chilean life [2].
Puerto Cisnes serves as a critical backdrop for the episode due to its distinct coastal geography and isolated position [1]. The series uses these locations to contrast the metropolitan experience with the rural realities of the Aysén Region [2].
“The production highlights the resilience of local communities and the preservation of regional identity.”
The focus on Puerto Cisnes reflects a broader media trend in Chile to decentralize cultural narratives. By emphasizing the Aysén Region's gastronomy and traditions, 'Chile Conectado' promotes internal tourism and validates the cultural contributions of isolated provinces, bridging the social gap between the capital and the periphery.





