This has only been released in the UK this past week (why??) and I saw it today. It showed more than complacency amidst the struggle of the Bolivians, especially the peasant class who are most indigenous Indian. It showed the struggle when there are competing interests and in particular the ethics between making a film that documents the historical exploitation of a group of people played by another group of people that are exploited within their society and by the film crew. Yet were the people not cheap to hire then they would not have been enlisted as actors and extras in a film that reflects some of their own history.
I'm a fountain of blood
In the shape of a girl
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