Cerro rico, tierra rica Filming Locations

Cerro rico, tierra rica filming locations

Where was Cerro rico, tierra rica filmed? Cerro rico, tierra rica was filmed in 1 locations across Bolivia in the following places:

Cerro rico, tierra rica Filming Locations

Bolivia is a country in central South America, with a varied terrain spanning Andes Mountains, the Atacama Desert and Amazon Basin rainforest. At more than 3,500m, its administrative capital, La Paz, sits on the Andes’ Altiplano plateau with snow-capped Mt. Illimani in the background. Nearby is glass-smooth Lake Titicaca, the continent’s largest lake, straddling the border with Peru.

Cerro rico, tierra rica (2012)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Rating: 7.5
Release year: 2012
IMDB: tt1954326
Plot summary

Towering above the city of Potosí, Cerro Rico is an enormous conical mountain and the richest silver field in mining history. It provided the Spanish Empire half of the world's silver during colonial times. Bolivia has recently discovered it also contains half of the world's lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni, located also in the Potosí region. The parallel stories of these two unique sites help create a compelling observational mosaic of mining life in Latin America: an elegy to the high plateaus of the Andes mountains and a stunning record of manual labor in southwestern Bolivia. As a whole the film offers a strong denunciation of the hardships of the working class, and of the alienation inherent in industrial work inside the mines. But it is also an act of nostalgia for the loss of certain traditions and cultural legacies the miners ways of life, unique customs, colorful garments and use of language. The indigenous culture of Bolivia has survived and maintained, if sometimes humbly, its sense of power, pride and self-knowledge, even after the ravages of colonialism and exploitation. Miners dig the tunnels of the Cerro, or extract the ever-abundant salt in the plains of the Salar de Uyuni. Their work represents both the past and the future of a mining nation.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Directors
Juan Vallejo
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Cerro rico, tierra rica filming locations