Even the Rain (2010) Spain, Mexico, France
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Director:Iciar Bollain
Studio:IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Producer:Juan Gordon
Writer:Paul Laverty
Rating:7.4
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2013-11-18
UPC:0014381815825
Price:$27.97
Awards:6 wins
Genre:Spanish films
Release:2012-11-06
IMDb:1422032
Duration:103
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.77:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:Spanish
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish
LAC code:300011159
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Iciar Bollain  ...  (Director)
Paul Laverty  ...  (Writer)
 
Gael Garcia Bernal  ...  Sebastian
Luis Tosar  ...  Costa
Gael García Bernal  ...  Sebastián
Raúl Arévalo  ...  Juan / Antonio de Montesinos
Najwa Nimri  ...  Isabel
Alberto Iglesias  ...  Original Music Composer
Karra Elejalde  ...  Antón / Cristóbal Colón
Cassandra Ciangherotti  ...  Maria
Juan Carlos Aduviri  ...  Daniel / Hatuey
Carlos Santos  ...  Alberto / Bartolomé de las Casas
Vicente Romero  ...  Actor comandante
Pau Cólera  ...  Actor capitán
Leónidas Chiri  ...  Teresa
Milena Soliz  ...  Belén
Ezequiel Diaz  ...  Bruno
Daniel Currás  ...  Soldado gallego
Sonia Ovando  ...  Ona / Sonia
Luis Bredow  ...  Jefe de policía
Antonio Mora  ...  Actor franciscano
Glenda Rodriguez  ...  Asistente casting
Jorge Ortiz  ...  Prefecto
Bernardo Arancibia Flores  ...  Médico (as Bernardo Arancibia)
Alejandro Lanza  ...  Enfermera
Fernando Cervantes  ...  Sacerdote
Alejandra Lanza  ...  Enfermera
Diego Ortiz  ...  Guardia
Juan Pedro De Gaspar  ...  Production Designer
Summary: Idealistic filmmaker Sebastian (Gael Garcia Bernal, The Motorcycle Diaries) and his cynical producer Costa (Luis Tosar, The Limits of Control) arrive in Bolivia to make a revisionist film about Christopher Columbus’ conquest of the Americas. But as filming commences, the local citizens begin to riot in protest against a multi-national corporation that is taking control of their water supply. With the film shoot in jeopardy, both men find their convictions shaken. Inspired by the real-life Water Wars in Bolivia in the year 2000, EVEN THE RAIN explores the lasting effects of Spanish imperialism, still resonating some 500 years later in the continued struggle of indigenous people against oppression and exploitation.