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Is there an audience for Latin American movies? These are some of the questions posed by an Ecuadorian filmmaker whose latest movie was a commercial flop. He embarks on a query to find answers to his questions and relief for his despair. His research leads him to a giant contraband market in the port city of Guayaquil, where pirated movies from all over the world are sold for one dollar each. Here, he discovers a number of Ecuadorian low budget movies produced by amateurs, with titles he had never heard of before: from action packed productions to evangelical melodramas.
Keywords
artists' life
filmmaking
street vendor
docufiction
low budget
guerilla filmmaking
Casts

Andrés Crespo
Miguel Alvear
Fernando Cedeño
Himself
Nelson Palacios
Himself
Nixon Chalacamá
Himself
Crews

Daniel Avilés Escobar
Director of Photography
Miguel Alvear
Director
Alex Alvear
Music
Miguel Alvear
Researcher
Patricio Palomeque
Researcher

Amaia Merino
Editor
Esteban Brauer
Sound Recordist

Amaia Merino
Writer
Alexandra Mora Vaca
Producer
Mariana Andrade
Executive Producer
Miguel Alvear
Writer
Ivis Flies
Music Producer
Christian Moya
Sound Assistant
Juan José Luzuriaga
Sound Post Supervisor

Daniel Avilés Escobar
Colorist

Amaia Merino
Assistant Director

Andrés Crespo
Researcher
Christian León
Researcher
Backdrops & Posters


