About the film:
In a remote Guatemalan village where access to clean water is a daily struggle, a leader committed to the development of his community confronts government neglect and environmental pollution to promote a project that promises to change the lives of 20 families for good.
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Director: Laura Garcia Cordon
Producer: Laura Garcia Cordon
Cinematographer: José Misa
Sound Recording: Laura Garcia Cordon
Editor: Emmanuel Andrés
Series Producer: Melina Tupa
Coordinating Series Producer: Andrea Arauz
Executive Producers: Sky Dylan-Robbins, Gabriel Diamond, Phil Collis
Consulting Editors: Will N. Miller, Melina Tupa
Finishing Editor: Ezequiel Stanziano
Motion Graphics Designer: Stellar Hawk
Colorist: Emmanuel Andrés
Sound Mixer: Eduardo Cáceres
Production Assistant: David Toro
Additional Camera: Juan José Tavico
Composer: Adolfo Saavedra
Translation on set: Timotea Tavico
K’iche’ transcription: Soledad Hernández
Translation: Andrea Arauz, Melina Tupa
Featuring: MarĂa Vicente, Felisa LĂłpez, Rutilia Salazar, Valeriano ZacarĂas, Felisa Poroj, Edgar Salazar, Juan JosĂ© Tavico, and Brenda Ambrosio
Story Consultants: Diego Pixcar, Rosa Catalán
Special Thanks: Aura Cúc, Rafael Calel, César López, Iván Palma
Legal Services: Matthew T. Rogers, Esq.
This film is a product of the Solutions Storytelling Project, a Skoll Foundation-supported initiative from the Video Consortium that connects regional filmmakers and social innovators in the Global South to produce solutions-focused short documentaries that catalyze positive change.