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There are 7 records for Documentary Films from Bolivia

  

    Title: Candamo: la ultima selva sin hombres.
    Director:Daniel Winitzky
    Format:2 videocassettes (165 min.) : sd. col. ; 1/2 in. VHS
    Imprint:United States: Backus & Johnston [distributor], 1999.
    Language:Spanish.

    Notes:Escrito, dirigido y producido por Daniel Winitzky ; fotografia, Rene Rojo ; musica, Andres Landavere ; edicion Josef Nyberg, Bjorn Lundqvist, Daniel Winitzky . Publicistas Asociados ; [presentan] Scandinature y America ; un documental de Daniel Winitzky. Gianfranco Brero, narrator.

    Plot:An incredible journey by three natives of Peru and Bolivia who had been living in the modern world but decided to return to the Amazon rainforests. This is the documentary of the four years they spent in the Madre de Dios River Valley and the Puno rainforests and the beautiful, strange and dreadful animals they encountered there.

    Subjects:Documentary Films. Bolivia. Peru. Puno (Puno). Madre de Dios River Valley. Amazon River Valley. Description and travel
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    Title: Cocalero
    Director:Alejandro Landes
    Format:1 videodisc (94 min.) ; sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (Region 1)
    Imprint:New York : First Run Features, 2006
    Language:Dialogue in Spanish and Quechua with English subtitles.

    Notes:director, Alejandro Landes ; producer, Julia Solomonoff, Alejandro Landes. Director of photography, Jorge Manrique Behrens ; original music, Leo Heiblum, Jacobo Lieberman ; editors, Kate Taverna, Jorge Manrique Behrens, Lorenzo Bombicci in collaboration with Jacopo Quadri.

    Plot:An Aymara Indian coca leaf grower named Evo Morales travels through the Andes and Amazon in jeans and sneakers, leading a historic bid to become Bolivia's first indigenous president. The filmmakers capture the intimate moments and Morales' rise to power.

    Subjects:Documentary Films. Bolivia. Presidents. Election. Morales Ayma, Evo, 1959- . Coca industry. Political aspects.
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    Title: Devil's miner
    Director:Kief Davidson, Richard Ladkani.
    Format:1 videodisc (82 min.) : col., sd. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (Region 1)
    Imprint:Los Angeles : Urban Landscapes Productions, Inc. ; La Mita Loca Films, 2005
    Language:Spanish with English subtitles.

    Notes:Originally produced as a documentary film in 2005. a film by Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani. Kief Davidson, film editor; Richard Ladkani, cinematographer. Participants: Basilio Vargas, Bernardino Vargas.

    Plot:The story of 14 year-old Basilio Vargas and his 12 year-old brother Bernardino as they work in the Bolivian silver mines of Cerro Rico (Potosí). Abandoning their Catholic beliefs, Cerro Rico miners believe that Satan, as represented by hundreds of statues constructed in the mines, determines whether they live or die there.

    Subjects:Documentary Films. Bolivia. Silver miners. Potosí. Social conditions. Indians of South America.
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    Title: Ernesto Che Guevara: le journal de Bolivie / the Bolivian diary / das bolivianische Tagebuch / La Sept/Arte
    Director:Richard Dindo.
    Format:1 videocassette (94 min.) ; sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
    Imprint:[Livonia, MI] : Fox Lorber Home Video, 1998.
    Language:In English, dubbed from the French.

    Notes:la Télévision Suisse Romande ; Ciné Manufactures S.A. ; Bernard Lang AG ; Les Films d-Ici ; written and directed by Richard Dindo.ote Originally produced as a motion picture in 1994. Credits Narration in English by Judith Burnett and Robert Kramer ; photography, Pio Corradi ; editors, Richard Dindo, Georg Janett, Catherine Poitevin.

    Plot:Documentary based on Guevera-s diary of his futile 11-month attempt to spark a revolution in Bolivia in 1967.

    Subjects:Documentary Films. Bolivia. Argentina. Guerrillas. Ernesto Guevara, 1928-1967.
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    Title: Our brand is crisis
    Director:Rachel Boynton.
    Format:1 videodisc (86 min.) ; sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (Region 1)
    Imprint:Port Washington, NY : Koch Lorber Films, c2006.
    Language:English

    Notes:Originally produced as a motion picture in 2005. Directed, produced and written by Rachel Boynton. Cinematography, Michael Anderson, et al. ; editors, Rachel Boynton, Jennifer L. Robinson ; music, Marcelo Zarvos.

    Plot:"Follows James Carville, Jeremy Rosner and a team of political consultants as they launch a media-savvy campaign for Bolivian presidential candidate Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. With unprecedented access to think sessions, media training and the making of smear campaigns, witness a shocking example of America 'spreading democracy' overseas and its earth-shattering aftermath"--Container

    Subjects:Documentary films. Bolivia. Elections. Sánchez de Lozada, Gonzalo. Political activity.
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    Title: Vintage La Paz films
    Director:Julien Bryan
    Format:1 videodisc (16 min.) ; sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
    Imprint:United States : Quality Information Publishers, c2007.
    Language:Spanish

    Notes:"A Julien Bryan production"; produced in 1942.

    Plot:This documentary looks at 1940s La Paz, Bolivia, it's culture and people. Features footage of landscape scenery, street markets, industrial factories, food preparation, sports, and architecture.

    Subjects:Documentary films. Short Films. Bolivia. La Paz (Bolivia) -- Description and travel.
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    Title: The water is ours, damn it!
    Director:Ravi Khanna and Sheila Franklin
    Format:1 videocassette (33 min.) ; sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
    Imprint:Amherst, MA : 1world Production, 2000
    Language:Spanish; In Spanish with English subtitles.

    Notes:1World Production (Firm) Producer, Ravi Khanna ; videographer editor, Sheila Franklin.

    Plot:Cochabamba, Bolivia. The Bolivian government privatized a cooperative water supply and the company was in turn sold to a British and American firm. The water supplier raised water rates up to 400 percent, so the people revolted.

    Subjects:Documentary films. Bolivia. Cochabamba. Water utilities. Privatization. Insurgency.
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