Even the Rain In Cinemas

Gael Garcia Bernal stars in this film about the Bolivian Water War, based on a screenplay by Paul Laverty

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Obsessive idealist Sebastián has sworn to direct a film about one of the world’s most iconic figures, Christopher Columbus. He is determined to overturn the myth of the arrival of Western Civilization in the Americas as a force for good. His film will show what Columbus set in motion: the obsession with gold, the taking of slaves, and the terrible violence visited on those Indians who fought back.

The brilliant actor playing Columbus constantly challenges the director, accusing him of hypocrisy and cheap manipulation. Costa, Sebastián’s friend and producer, doesn’t give a damn. All that matters is that the film comes in on time and within budget. Costa decided they will shoot in Bolivia, the cheapest, most “Indian” of Latin American countries.

While the shoot progresses in and around the city of Cochabamba, civil and political unrest simmer, as the entire water supply of the city is privatized and sold to a British/American multinational. Violence increases daily until the entire city explodes in the now infamous Bolivian Water War - a war which actually took place in April 2000. 500 years after Columbus, sticks and stones once again confront the high-tech weaponry of a modern army. David against Goliath. Only this time the fight is not over gold, but the simplest of life-giving elements - water.

  • "
    Bollaín and Laverty offer a cutting, self-critical analysis of their medium while finding an honest and effective perspective on history
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    Time Out 4/5

  • "
    This smart fable stars Gael García Bernal as a heartthrob Herzog
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    The Guardian 4/5

  • "
    Sharply directed and superbly written, this is a thought provoking and emotionally engaging political drama
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    View London 4/5

  • "
    The makers of the movie-within-the-movie are themselves continuing the very exploitation of natives that Columbus introduced.
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    The Observer

  • "
    The story oozes ambition while Gael Garcia Bernal gives a superb performance
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    Virgin 4/5

  • "
    Even The Rain is clever, warm and compelling, and kept me thinking long after I departed the cinema.
    " —

    Don't Panic

  • "
    Scores points for stylistic ambition and its heartfelt sympathies towards the dispossessed.
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    Total Film

  • "
    With each new Laverty script there is renewed hope that cinema can achieve its lofty ideals.
    " —

    The Quietus

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