Eduardo Ávila heads to the Latin American film festival in Cochabamba to watchLo Más Bonito y Mis Mejores Años [1]: “By far, this is the best Bolivian movie that I have seen, as it really captures life in Cochabamba and I recognize so much of what takes place within the film. The subtle humor within the dialogue really provided something extra. I think this will be the one film that really attracts a lot of attention from Latin America.” Meanwhile, Jim Shultz has a word of advice for young documentary filmmakers on their way to Bolivia [2].
Boliiva: Film: Lo Más Bonito y Mis Mejores Años
· Written by David Sasaki
Categories: Latin America, Bolivia, Film