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Camera pans in slowly on Mexican novelist, Carlos Fuentes and an unknown Spanish man wearing military or government uniform, stand outside amidst a group of people in what appears to be a rural area, or farming area, in maybe Mexico or Panama?
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01:00:20 20.71 |
An male interviewer asks questions of the government man who stands besides Fuentes. The interviewer and man speak Spanish, an unseen person translates. They talk about the coffee bean harvest and how the harvest is going, Onlookers.
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01:01:37 97.83 |
CU Fuentes with the unknown military man or government official.
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01:03:41 221.03 |
Landscape shots of the area, green low lying mountains, some palm trees, a hog is seen grazing
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Young boys - little Latin street urchins, about 10 - 12 yrs old, stand in doorways of a dilapidated building and look out at the camera. Graffiti on the walls spells out "Viva El De Julio". A poverty stricken rural neighborhood.
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More graffiti, mostly people's names, and pan over to where the kids are hanging around the rundown building. Dirt road and no sidewalks. Z'in on a stray dog and pan to the kids jammed in the doorway just looking out. A police officer with a rifle walks around the area looking for something as people watch.
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Four little ragged barefoot kids lean against the graffiti'd building, snorting can be heard, and a gigantic hog walks by, its big nose to the ground.
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More shots of the beautiful Latin children, standing in a doorway with their mom, CU of the same four adorable little barefoot boys from before, leaning against the building standing close together, an adorable small boy holds his baby sister on his lap.
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Cutaway from the children to landscape vista of green hills and low lying mountains.
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The government man or military man fromn earlier visits the poverty stricken rural neighborhood, he speaks to the kids and families.
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A group of Latin men including Carlos Fuentes have a discussion outside in the same rural village. They discuss (in Spanish) the coffee beans that grow in this area, the growing and drying process - a woman translates to english.
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CU hands (Fuentes') examining a coffee bean
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Adorable little Spanish boys.
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Government official, same man as before, speaks in spanish - with translator, children stand around the group of men. Pan bvack and forth. An armed man is seen guarding the mountain area, guessing where the coffee beans are grown..
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WSs and pan across the green rolling hills countryside. Gray skies and a storm rolls in.
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Shots of a rural village in the mountains of unknown city in Latin America.
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