Even the Rain
Costa, an unbelieving film producer, and Sebastián, a young and idealistic filmmaker, are working together on an ambitious project that they are going to shoot in Bolivia. The film they are going to shoot will deal with the arrival of the Spanish in America, emphasizing the brutality of their endeavour and the courage of various members of the Church who confronted swords and chains with words. But Costa and Sebastián cannot imagine that in Bolivia, where they have decided to install their cinematic Santo Domingo, a challenge awaits them that will make them reel to the depths. As soon as the Water War breaks out (April 2000) the convictions of one and the detachment of the other begin to break down, forcing them to take an emotional journey in opposite directions.
