“On October 1988, 14 men were murdered by the Venezuelan military in El Amparo, a village near the Arauca River. The victims were fishermen, but the military claimed they were guerilla fighters. This painful atrocity and its tumultuous aftermath are the subject of Rober Calzadilla’s haunting first feature. Based on a play by Calzadilla and scriptwriter Karin Valecillos, El Amparo invests much time in its characters, their relationships and way of life, while, in a masterstroke of directorial judiciousness, the massacre itself is elided, its horrors left to our imagination. This is a profound meditation on how communities contend with outrage and grief, and the troubling question of who gets to control historical truth." —Human Rights Watch Film Festival
EL AMPARO
A film by Rober Calzadilla
(Colombia/Venezuela, 2016, 99 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)
Now streaming on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play, and Apple TV
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