
Juan Carlos Aduviri
También la lluvia | Even The Rain by Icíar Bollaín
ESP/FRA 2010, Panorama

Luis Tosar, Gael García Bernal
También la lluvia | Even The Rain by Icíar Bollaín
ESP/FRA 2010, Panorama

Icíar Bollaín
También la lluvia | Even The Rain by Icíar Bollaín
ESP/FRA 2010, Panorama
Costa is Sebastián’s friend and producer. His chief worry is making sure that the film will be made on time and within the prescribed budget. Costa chooses Bolivia as their location – because it’s the cheapest and most ‘indigenous’ country in Latin America.
But there is burgeoning social unrest during the shoot in Cochabamba because the water supply has been privatised and sold to an Anglo-American company. The daily militant acts of protest intensify and, in April 2000, turn into the ‘Cochabamba Water Wars’. Five hundred years after Columbus, the indigenous peoples once again find themselves embroiled in a violent confrontation with a well-equipped modern army. Only this time, it’s not about gold, but about a fluid human right: water.
This film is based on a screenplay by Paul Laverty, who has often worked with Ken Loach. Icíar Bollaín: “Directing Paul’s script presented an enormous and exciting challenge: to make three movies in one. Firstly, a period drama, secondly the near-contemporary story of the water conflict and finally, a film connecting the shoot itself to the personal journeys of the main characters, Sebastián and Costa, and the decisions they are forced to make.”
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Luis Tosar, Juan Gordon, Wieland Speck, Paul Laverty
The section head rounded by the film team.
También la lluvia · Panorama · Feb 15, 2011

Luis Tosar
The main actor of the film on his way in the Gropius Mirror Restaurant.
También la lluvia · Culinary Cinema · Feb 16, 2011

Thomas Kammeier
The cook of the evening at work.
También la lluvia · Culinary Cinema · Feb 16, 2011