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Films from the country "bolivie", sorted by production date

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Maleficarum
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama, Horror, Historical
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films

Maria Francisca, une jeune riche héritière et son amie Mariana De Castro, une jeune veuve protestante, sont accusées de sorcellerie et emmenées devant l'Inquisition.
Di buen día a papá, 1h47
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama, Romance

À La Higuera, en 1967, Che Guevara est tué et sa dépouille est exposée à la population avant d'être enterrée dans un lieu secret. Trois générations de femmes vivant dans la région sont diversement affectées par cet épisode historique.
Sexual Dependency, 1h44
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Matt Cavenaugh

Des jeunes gens entre l'adolescence et l'âge adulte - une jeune fille pauvre, un jeune homme riche, un étudiant, un mannequin - découvrent leur sexualité.
Blood of the Condor, 1h10
Directed by Jorge Sanjinés
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Politique, Political films

Le film s'ouvre sur deux citations du dignitaire nazi Martin Bormann et du scientifique américain James Donner prônant l'eugénisme.
And So It Is, 1h12
Directed by Jorge Sanjinés
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama

Sabina (Amerindian) was raped by Rosendo Ramos (Mestizo) and her father Andrés Mayta wants revenge.
Wara Wara
Wara Wara (1930)
, 1h9
Directed by José Maria Velasco Maidana
Origin Bolivie
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors José Maria Velasco Maidana

The film is named for the eponymous main character, Inca princess Wara Wara (played by Juanita Taillansier). Set in the 16th century, it is a "historical narrative of the Spanish conquest of Qullasuyu", the Aymara territories of the Inca Empire. "A peaceful Inca community is massacred by a group of conquistadores", and survivors -among whom Wara Wara- flee into the mountains. Later, Wara Wara is assaulted by two Spanish soldiers, and rescued by "a conquistador with a noble heart", Tristan de la Vega. The two fall in love, but are confronted with the mutual hatred between their peoples. Sentenced to death, they escape, and "live happily ever after". The film's closing scene show "a final prude kiss against the backdrop of a sunset on the edge of the Incas' sacred lake", Lake Titicaca.