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Useful audiovisual resources on Bolivia and key campaign areas
Our Brand is Crisis
Rachel Boyton follows a crack team of Democratic political consultants, as they strategize for Gonzalos Sanchez de Lozada (Goni) in the 2002 Bolivian election campaign.
The Devils Miner
THE DEVIL'S MINER is a moving portrait of two brothers - 14-year-old Basilio and 12-year-old Bernardino - who work deep inside the silver mines of Cerro Rico, Bolivia.
Thirst
Thirst is a documentary about water privitization, focusing on India, Bolivia and the US.
Maxima’s Pipe Dream
Privatisation of Bolivia’s water supply has left Maxima without access to clean water in the city of El Alto.
Salon Chingón
A collection of short documentaries, including Chew on This, a story about coca and the Chapare.
Bolivia for Sale
30 minute introduction to the issues of water privatisation and unjust trade in Bolivia presented by Damian Lewis of US TV series "Band of Brothers". Claire McGuigan of Christian Aid will respond to reasonable and articulate requests for the video at CMcGuigan AT christian-aid DOT org
PBS films
Two clips available for viewing online: "On the road with Evo" (May 06) following Morales on the campaign trail and "Leasing the rain" (June 02) on the Cochabamba water war
World Without Water
Channel 4 documentary with moving stories on struggles of families in El Alto, Bolivia as well as Rajasthan, Dar es Salaam and Detroit for water against a politics of privatisation
Bolivia water films
Two films available from the Food and Water Watch Film Library: Fuera (2005) on the Cochabamba and El Alto water struggles and The Water is ours, dammit! (2000) on the Water War in Cochabamba
One year with Suez: Fuera
Downloadable documentary on the story of resistance against French privatised water company, Suez in El Alto. February 2006
Coca is not a drug
SIT student explains the importance of coca to Andean culture, how the war against coca by the United States has been a series of human rights abuses for Bolivia , and has been a failure in limiting Andean coca production and cocaine use in the United States.
 

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