What happened Cochabamba?

Protests, largely organized through the Coordinadora (Coalition in Defense of Water and Life), a community coalition, erupted in January, February, and April 2000, culminating in tens of thousands marching downtown and battling police. One civilian was killed….

Cochabamba Water War
Death(s) 6
Injuries 175
Arrested 20+

Does Cochabamba have water?

The Bolivian government put the city’s water supply up for auction, and Aguas del Tunari, a multi-national water consortium, was given a 40-year contract and the exclusive right to Cochabamba’s water system as well as an annual rate of return amounting to over 15%.

Does Bolivia still have privatized water?

The people of Bolivia did not choose to privatize their public water systems. That choice was forced on them, as it has been in many poor nations around the world, when the World Bank made privatization an explicit condition of aid in the mid-1990s.

Is even the rain a true story?

“Even the Rain” has been filmed in Cochabamba, is based on that real event and instead of James Bond has Daniel as a Christ figure. The personal dynamics of a movie location can be tricky. Here Sebastian faces not only a crusading local actor but an alcoholic leading man and a penny-pinching producer.

Who was involved in the water war in Cochabamba?

Oscar Oliviera, one of the leaders in this Water War of Cochabamba, appears with prominence through the NGO Coordinadora de Defensa del Agua y de la Vida. This coalition coordinated and organized protests against the Bolivian government and also against Bechtel.

Who Privatised water in Bolivia?

The privatization of water supply and sanitation in Bolivia took place during the second mandate of Bolivian President Hugo Banzer (1997-2001) in the form of two major private concessions: one in La Paz/El Alto to Aguas del Illimani S.A. (AISA), a subsidiary of the French Suez (formerly Lyonnaise des Eaux) in 1997; and …

What is the message in even the rain?

Even the Rain is a film of great moral complexity; beneath its message that things never really change is an equally powerful message that the line between right and wrong isn’t always obvious.

What does water symbolize in even the rain?

‘Yaku’ (water) becomes a symbol of conscience and basic humanity and, though the ending may seem saccharine to the sneering, it gleams with authenticity, perhaps a revelation from Laverty’s own awakening during the three years he spent working in the region.