Even the Rain (2011)
January 5, 2011Release Date
Even the Rain (2011)
January 5, 2011Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Gael García Bernal
Sebastián
Luis Tosar
Costa
Karra Elejalde
Antón
Juan Carlos Aduviri
Daniel
Raúl Arévalo
Juan
Carlos Santos
Alberto
Pau Cólera
Actor capitán
Vicente Romero Sánchez
Actor comandante
Cassandra Ciangherotti
María
Milena Soliz
Belén
Antonio Mora
Actor franciscano
Daniel Currás
Soldado gallego
Leónidas Chiri
Teresa
Glenda Rodríguez
Asistente casting
Sonia Ovando
Ona / Sonia
Ezequiel Díaz
Bruno
Jorge Ortiz
Prefecto
Icíar Bollaín
Director
Paul Laverty
Writer
Luis Bredow
Comisario
Bernardo Arancibia Flores
Médico
Alberto Iglesias
Composer
Alejandro Lanza
Enfermera
Álex Catalán
Cinematographer
Fernando Cervantes
Sacerdote
Ángel Hernández Zoido
Editor
Oscar-Ricardo Encinas
Auxiliar de cámara
Eva Leira
CastingDirector
Ivan Candia
Extra
Yolanda Serrano
CastingDirector
Andrea Camponovo
Make-up artist
Diego Ortiz
Guardia
Juan Pedro de Gaspar
ProductionDesigner
Alejandra Lanza
Enfermera (uncredited)
Najwa Nimri
Isabel (uncredited)
Javier B. Suarez
Colono español (uncredited)
Juan Gordon
Producer
César Molina
Dialogue Editor
Sonia Grande
Costume Design
Gustavo Harry Farias
Special Effects Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 5, 2011
Original NameTambién la lluvia
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingNR
Budget$10,600,000
Filming LocationsCochabamba Department, Bolivia
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Even the Rain (Spanish: También la lluvia) is a 2010 drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín and written by Paul Laverty.
The plot concerns Mexican director Sebastián (played by Gael García Bernal), Spanish executive producer Costa (played by Luis Tosar), and their group of actors who travel to Bolivia to shoot a film depicting the Spanish conquest of the New World. The members of the Spanish film crew unexpectedly find themselves in a moral crisis when they arrive in Cochabamba, Bolivia, during the intensifying Cochabamba Water War, in which their key indigenous actor Daniel (Juan Carlos Aduviri) gets increasingly involved.
Shot in Bolivia, it is an internationally co-produced film by companies from Spain, Mexico and France.
The film received nominations and awards internationally, including an Ariel Award for Best Ibero-American Film and three Goya Awards. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar for the 83rd Academy Awards, making the January shortlist.