
In December of 2002, McDonald's had to shut down their restaurants in Bolivia. The company cited financial problems, but the real reasons were to be found elsewhere. Bolivia may be a small, poor nation on the global market, but a country's fierce local food culture can be sometimes a more powerful factor than economic clout. In his first feature-length documentary, Fernando Martinez shows what happened, a story driven by the characters behind the events and their life stories, such as renowned cooks and a review of popular sayings about the Bolivian food. The symbolism is obvious when a multinational giant is 'brought to its knees' by a country's traditions and heritage.
Cast
Crew
Fernando Martínez
Director
Fernando Martínez
Screenplay
Jesús Rojas
Editor
Serapio Tola
Director of Photography
Viviana Saavedra
Executive Producer
Leandro Rocha
Executive Producer
Hugo Castro Fau
Executive Producer

Carlos Azpúrua
Executive Producer
Gustavo Soto
Camera Operator
Gigio Díaz
Sound Editor, Music
Juan Pablo Jofré
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