Chilean Juan Pablo Sallato’s black & white fiction feature debut “Red Hangar,” which chronicles long-suppressed details behind the military coup that ousted Chile’s President Salvador Allende , swept the Ibero-American strand of the 41 st Guadalajara Film Festival ( FICG ), taking home every single category. In the Best Performance category, “Red Hangar” lead Nicolás Zárate shared the prize with María Magdalena Sanizo in “The Condor Daughter.” “Looking to the past is essential to building a better future—especially in times when fascism is resurging,” Zárate remarked at the closing ceremony held on Saturday, April 25. Popular on Variety The Red Hangar The Red Hangar Courtesy of Villano Prods. The Premio Mezcal section, which recognizes Mexican films, was dominated by “Querida Fátima,” which snagged the best film, director and audience awards.…