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Devil's Miner, The Human Rights Watch Series
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The Devil's Miner is an astonishing portrait of two brothers, 14-year-old Basilio and 12-year-old Bernardino, who work deep inside the silver mines of Cerro Rico, Bolivia. Raised without a father and living on the slopes of the mine, Basilio and his brother must work the mines when they are not in school to help support their family and afford supplies vital to their education.
In the mines, which date back to the 16th century, it is an ancient belief that the Devil determines the fate of those who enter. Basilio and his brother place their faith in the mountain devil's generosity, hoping to earn enough money so they can continue going to school - their only chance of escaping their destiny in the silver mines.
WINNER! Tribeca Film Festival: Emerging Filmmaker Special Mention
WINNER! Jerusalem Film Festival: Best International Documentary
WINNER! Woodstock Film Festival: Best Documentary
WINNER! Mexico Film Festival: Humanitarian Award
WINNER! Chicago Film Festival: Silver Hugo Award, Best Documentary
WINNER! Hot Docs, Toronot: Fipresci Award
NOMINATED: Outstanding Directorial Achievement Director's Guild of America
Release Date: 2005
Director: Kief Davidson Richard Ladkani
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Last Update:
November
22, 2006
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