Killer's Paradise

200650 min 13 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Giselle Portenier

Production: Giselle Portenier (BBC Productions)Silva Basmajian (National Film Board of Canada)Karen O'Connor (BBC Productions)

Script: Olenka Frenkiel

Co-produced by the BBC and the National Film Board of Canada.

Since 1999 more than two thousand women have been murdered in Guatemala, with the numbers escalating every year. Yet, lawmakers and government officials continue to turn a blind eye. Powerful and uncompromising, Killer's Paradise uncovers one of the most emotionally-wrenching hidden human rights abuses taking place, while exposing the impunity allowed by an inept judicial system. With its history of almost four decades of civil war, Guatemala is a troubled society but it can also be seen as a microcosm of the pervasive violence and injustice against women that exists in the world today.

When 13-yer-old Stephanie Lopez was found killed, any evidence was buried with the body. In the three months since Jorge Velasquez's daughter was murdered, the case file has shuffled from desk to desk with no real progress. After five years of hunting down her sister's killers, Maria Elena Peralta is no closer to the truth. No one knows who is behind these atrocious acts and nothing is being done to find the culprits. Cases are routinely closed and the murderd women dismissed as nobodies.

But there are traces of hope: a grassroots human rights movement is emerging from the country's tainted past. Fuelled by frustration, anger, great sadness and loss, women and men are coming together for a common fight in the name of their daughters, wives and sisters. Human rights activist Norma Cruz travels across Guatemala to educate women on their rights and how to protect themselves and others against violence. Jorge finally obtains DNA testing for two suspects in his daughter's death. Maria Elena travels to Washington, D.C. to garner support for her long-standing fight.

With stunning realism, Killer's Paradise documents these heartbreaking stories. Victims' friends and family, police officers and investigators, rapists and gang members - even a serial killer who still roams freely - offer gripping testimonies to the stark reality in Guatemala. Meticulously crafted and beautifully shot, Killer's Paradise is a bold film that captures the raw emotions of all those affected and the harsh reality of a struggling nation.

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Subject categories


  • Women > Discrimination, Stereotyping and Equal RightsViolence Against Women
  • Developing Countries > South AmericaWomen
  • Law and Crime > Violence Against Women

Credits


producer
Giselle Portenier
Silva Basmajian
director
Giselle Portenier
writer
Olenka Frenkiel
reporter
Olenka Frenkiel
editor
Cathy Gulkin
director of photography
Dirk Nel
sound recordist
Haroldo Martinez
original music
Diego Marulanda
assistant producer
Marina Brito
associate producer
Nadine Simunic
location manager
Leonel Barrios
post-production supervisor
Kemp Archibald
Mark Wilson
re-recording mixer
Jean Paul Vialard
Shelley Craig
sound editor
Joe Mancuso
Marvyn Dennis
Jonas Kuhnemann
Steven Toepell
online editor
Éric Ruel
Patrick Hirlehey
colourist
Éric Ruel
Patrick Hirlehey
assistant editor
Branden Bratuhin
co-production consultant
Bill Nemtin
unit manager
Susan Crighton
production manager
Jane Willey
production coordinator
Jo Heaver
Sam Ruano
production assistant
Sunny Dimitriadou
archival research
Nick dodd
additional research
Belka Cojolun
line production
Douglas MacFarlane
marketing manager
Sue Mander
budget officer
Ida Di Fruscia
production administrative assistant
Joanne Forrest
production secretary
Corinne Herman
executive producer
Silva Basmajian
Karen O'Connor