The filmmakers choose Bolivia for its "cheap labor," mirroring the very exploitation they are condemning in their film.
The narrative seamlessly weaves between Columbus's arrival and the modern riot, suggesting that while the "commodity" has changed from gold to water, the power dynamics remain the same. TambiГ©n la lluvia
También la lluvia ( Even the Rain ), directed by Icíar Bollaín and written by Paul Laverty, is a powerful, meta-dramatic exploration of exploitation that masterfully bridges the gap between historical colonialism and modern-day corporate greed. The filmmakers choose Bolivia for its "cheap labor,"
The emotional core of the movie is the unexpected shift in Costa, the penny-pinching producer, who eventually risks his life for his lead indigenous actor, Daniel, while the "humanist" director Sebastián reveals himself to be hollow when real danger strikes. Even the Rain (2010) The emotional core of the movie is the
The filmmakers choose Bolivia for its "cheap labor," mirroring the very exploitation they are condemning in their film.
The narrative seamlessly weaves between Columbus's arrival and the modern riot, suggesting that while the "commodity" has changed from gold to water, the power dynamics remain the same.
También la lluvia ( Even the Rain ), directed by Icíar Bollaín and written by Paul Laverty, is a powerful, meta-dramatic exploration of exploitation that masterfully bridges the gap between historical colonialism and modern-day corporate greed.
The emotional core of the movie is the unexpected shift in Costa, the penny-pinching producer, who eventually risks his life for his lead indigenous actor, Daniel, while the "humanist" director Sebastián reveals himself to be hollow when real danger strikes. Even the Rain (2010)