Summaries

Tengo La Camisa Negra is a documentary about the 2006 presidential elections in Ecuador that saw US-trained economist Rafael Correa beat banana mogul Alvaro Noboa. The film consists of interviews with some of the most prominent activists and leaders in the indigenous popular movements FENOCIN and Pachakutik, and speeches by Rafael Correa and VP Lenin Moreno at their soon-to-be victorious campaign closing a few days before the election in Quito.—brian oelberg

Details

Keywords
  • native american
  • religious
  • post modern
  • student film
  • third world
Genres
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Jan 9, 2008
Countries of origin United States Ecuador
Language Spanish
Production companies Paper City Films

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Tech specs

Runtime 3h
Color Color
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