The Facilitator
(El facilitador)
Victor Arregui | Drama, Fiction, Thriller
2014 | 83 minutes | Chile, Ecuador, United States
A political thriller about human rights, The Facilitator is one of the most successful films to come out of Ecuador in the last few years.
Synopsis
A political thriller about human rights, The Facilitator is one of the most successful films to come out of Ecuador in the last few years. When Miguel, a successful businessman, learns he is ill, he asks his estranged daughter Elena to come back to Ecuador. She agrees, but maintains a cold and distant relationship with him, opting to spend most of her time with friends using drugs and alcohol. After a close call with the law, Miguel sends her to spend some time with her grandfather at the family’s estate.
In this nostalgic house that bring up so many memories and nightmares, Elena meets her childhood friend Galo, who now promotes water access rights for the indigenous community. Elena is compelled by their way of life and gets involved with the political organization of the community.
When her nightmares intensify, Elena starts digging behind the reports of the car accident that supposedly killed her mother. Elena will gradually understand that among family secrets, crimes, corruption, and dark perversions, commitment and beauty can emerge.
Reviews
"Víctor Arregui is one of the Ecuatorian filmmakers with more awards than films. He is the director of Fuera de juego and Cuando me toque a mí, considered pilars of Ecuatorian cinema arounds the world." — Boris Moyano Salguero, Semana
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Main credits
Arregui, Victor (film director)
Arregui, Victor (screenwriter)
Parra, Isabella (film producer)
Gracia Omegna, María (actor)
Febres Cordero, Francisco (actor)
Terán, Juan Carlos (actor)
Other credits
Cinematography, Daniel Avilés E.; editor, Sergio Venturini, Santiago Oviedo; music, Jonatan Albuja.
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Activism
Criminal Justice
Environment + Sustainability
Family
Geography
Human Rights
Indigenous Peoples
Political Science
South America
Women
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DIRECTOR: Victor Arregui
NATIONALITY: Chile, Ecuador, United States
YEAR: 2014
GENRE: Drama, Fiction, Thriller
LANGUAGE: Spanish; Indigenous languages
COLOR / B&W: Color
GRADE LEVEL: College, Adults
SUBTITLE/CC: AVAILABLE
AUDIO DESCRIPTION: NOT AVAILABLE
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