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Can a person fighting about social justice always avoid being a hypocrite?. Should a message about an injustice in society such as a film about Christopher Columbus, follow fair trade principals in paying its actors fairly?.
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Can a person fighting about social justice always avoid being a hypocrite? Should a message about an injustice in society such as a film about Christopher Columbus, follow fair trade principals in paying its actors fairly? How does a country in poverty pay for major improvements to living standards? How does tragedy affect a person’s ethical choices?
Tambien La Lluvia (Even the Rain) IcarBollain 2011
Theme Statement In the film “Even the Rain” the director argues that oppression and injustice against indigenous people happened during European imperialism and continues to this day. Also, the director argues that ethical decisions can lead to change and connection.
Character: Daniel Committed and perseverant: protests water privatization Proud and Dignified: stands up for himself and his wife
INDEPENDENT SECTION—PRESENTER 1The Interdisciplinary Character of the Film:Historical & Geographical Aspects in the social setting • Andes Mountains • Quechua (Inca) • Poverty • Water security
Scene Analysis: first key image Point: the director Sebastien demonstrates isolation, passion and disappointment, but also self-centeredness. Explanation & signficance:
Scene Analysis: second key image sketch Point: Actor playing Columbus shows caring, compassion, and social justice. Explanation & Significance:
Scene Analysis: second key image Point: Costa the producer looks at the bottle of water, revealing themes of realization, acceptance, change and social justice. Explanation & Significance:
INDEPENDENT SECTION—PRESENTER 2The Interdicsiplinary Character of the Film:Historical & Geographical Aspects in the social setting • Film crew • Quechua vs. Taino • Columbus • Priests
INDEPENDENT SECTION—PRESENTER 2The Interdisciplinary Character of the Film:Historical & Geographical Aspects in the social setting • water privatization • 300% more • Protestors • Corporation left