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Alejandro Landes Movies

2011  
NR  
Porfirio Ramirez Aldana was a successful Colombian farmer and rancher who became involved in radical politics and was caught in the middle of a police raid in 1991, sustaining injuries that have confined him to a wheelchair. Aldana was also involved in an infamous 2005 hijacking attempt, and filmmaker Alejandro Landes offers a look into the day-to-day life of the notorious man in this drama. In Porfirio, Aldana plays himself as his life has taken a less-than-encouraging turn; he's lost his fortune and sells cell-phone time to scrape together a living, while also having to deal with the challenges of being handicapped. Porfirio deals bluntly with the realities of Aldana daily routine of getting around, keeping himself clean, eating, as well as his sexuality, and while Aldana's life may not be an easy one, he also gets through the days with an admirable amount of humor as he shares his inarguably remarkable story. Porfirio was an official selection at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2006  
 
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The determination of one unwavering socialist to stand up for his indigenous people in the face of an international crackdown on the Bolivian coca-growing regions forms the basis for this lively look at Aymara Indian Evo Morales' historic bid for the presidency of Bolivia. As the United States increasingly turned the focus of the War on Drugs towards the Bolivian coca-growing regions, the resulting efforts of the Bolivian government in eradicating coca crops had a devastating effect on the indigenous farmers -- who, as a result, would form a powerful union. It was personable and unpretentious union leader Morales who took it upon himself to stand up for the farmers whose livelihoods were now at stake, and his unassuming personality found him as comfortable drinking beer with his friends and swimming in his underwear as he was mingling with the cultural elite over talk of redistributing wealth, re-industrializing industries, and legalizing coca products. In this documentary, curious filmgoers are invited to gain greater insight than ever into both the political changes that are sweeping Latin America, and the mind of the populist platform leader whose stance on the state of his nation has resulted in unwavering praise from supporters, and venomous resistance from detractors. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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