Jaime Roldos Aguilera was the president of Ecuador who died in a plane crash in 1981. The documentary about his death and legacy took 7 years to make, with research beginning in 2009 and filming from 2009-2010. It explores who Roldos was, the dictatorships in Latin America at the time, and who may have been responsible for his death. One early scene shows a foggy road on the 25th anniversary of his death when filmmakers accompanied his children.
Jaime Roldos Aguilera was the president of Ecuador who died in a plane crash in 1981. The documentary about his death and legacy took 7 years to make, with research beginning in 2009 and filming from 2009-2010. It explores who Roldos was, the dictatorships in Latin America at the time, and who may have been responsible for his death. One early scene shows a foggy road on the 25th anniversary of his death when filmmakers accompanied his children.
Jaime Roldos Aguilera was the president of Ecuador who died in a plane crash in 1981. The documentary about his death and legacy took 7 years to make, with research beginning in 2009 and filming from 2009-2010. It explores who Roldos was, the dictatorships in Latin America at the time, and who may have been responsible for his death. One early scene shows a foggy road on the 25th anniversary of his death when filmmakers accompanied his children.
Who was Jaime Roldos Aguilera? Dictatorships In Ecuador Latin america Who killed Jaime Roldos Aguilera Jaime Roldos Aguielera for me is The making of the documentary took about seven years , several such research without cameras . Between 2009 and 2010 recordings were made , and the issue began in 2011 . One of the scenes from the beginning of the film , which shows a road full of fog , was recorded on May 24, 2006 , the day that marked the 25th anniversary of the death of James Rolds . The filmmakers Manolo Sarmiento and Lisandra Rivera accompanied that day Rolds 's children , Martha and James. The directors expect the documentary out on DVD in the next 6 months.