Carmen Garcia

Carmen Garcia

Historia

Carmen Garcia is a documentary director, screenwriter and producer. Garcia grew up in Paris, France and moved to Montreal, Canada in 1973. She is a co-founder of the Montreal-based independent film production company Argus Films.

Perfil

Carmen Garcia

Películas

Fondations
Executive Producer
Choc migratoire
Producer
Immortalité, dernière frontière
Producer
Le Horse Palace
Executive Producer
Falardeau
Screenplay
Falardeau
Director
Falardeau
Herself
The Coca-Cola Case
Director
Two lawyers and labor rights' activists, Daniel Kovalik of the United Steel Workers of America and Terry Collingsworth of the International Rights Advocates, and their partner Ray Rogers of Corporate Campaign firmly believe that US multinational corporations should be held accountable for the shabby practices of their business associates throughout the world. To lead their battle, they resort to a law dating back to the origin of the American Constitution - The Alien Tort Claims Act - which allows foreigners to file suit in the U.S. against Americans who violate international laws. The film tells the story of their fight against one of America's stellar icons: the Coca-Cola company.
Las quimeras del diablo
Producer
The folkloric Dance of the 24 Devils sheds new light on the reality of Guatemala. The Devils reveal a strong antagonism, both contemporary and mythological: they've declared war on humanity and have set out "to capture all souls", while Death heralds the end of mankind! Combining lyricism, realism and irony, The Devil's Dream explores the soul of this paradoxical country. We discover not only the beauty of the landscape, the people and their creative imagination, but also the wretched conditions of life, the spectre of violence, and a pervasive sense of the absurd. Guatemala is a society split between native and non-native, rich and poor, civil and military. Native people pick cotton for two dollars a day, their children work for half that amount. Those who dare to protest risk their lives. In this documentary, the people tell the story in their own words.