Friday, 18 May 2012

"Even the Rain" (The Guardian 18/05/12)



Even the Rain (15) ****

With Ken Loach’s The Angels’ Share Cannes-bound, here’s a timely reminder of the filmmaker’s considerable influence. Regular Loach screenwriter Paul Laverty and director Icíar Bollaín (who acted in Land and Freedom) have constructed a very smart, socially aware fable about a Spanish film crew – headed by heartthrob-Herzog Gael García Bernal – who arrive in Bolivia to shoot an epic about Columbus’s entry into the New World, only to start blindly perpetuating the exploitation their own project seeks to denounce. As production gradually unravels amid protests over the privatisation of the region’s water supply, tense, pointed action ensues: Bollaín cranes her camera to highlight the real-world injustices developing beyond the on-location ego trips. Striking performances from Luis Tosar, as a cynical yet flexible producer, and Juan Carlos Aduviri, as the native who becomes a figurehead for those who don’t have the luxury of playacting. 

Even the Rain opens in selected cinemas from today.

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