id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wod6qov62nd7bcbexsiup2zcki Fabrizio Cilento Even the Rain: A Confluence of Cinematic and Historical Temporalities 2012.0 15 .pdf application/pdf 7311 516 61 Even the Rain (Icíar Bollaín, 2010) takes a metacin-ematic approach to the story of a Mexican film crew in Bolivia shooting an historic drama on Christopher Even the Rain blends several cinematic tendencies, which at times clash to create a temporal short circuit. of the 1960s new waves of Latin American cinema clearly The sequences showing the film crew shooting the Bollaín's film emphasizes the continuity of colonialism in its different forms regional Latin American cinema over different periods. the Rain brings Latin American Cinema film is in Bollaín's vision of Latin American crew shooting the Columbus film and the María interviews them and a revealing dialogue takes place about the film's historical colonialism, one may question why Europeans, rather than Latin Americans, should in turn Latin American films contribute to The Columbus film in Even the Rain Even the Rain, Icíar Bollaín's Political Film." The New York Times, ./cache/work_wod6qov62nd7bcbexsiup2zcki.pdf ./txt/work_wod6qov62nd7bcbexsiup2zcki.txt