The film grounds its drama in a specific historical catastrophe: the 2001-2002 Malawian famine. However, Ejiofor avoids simplistic natural-disaster storytelling. Through the character of Trywell Kamkwamba (played by Ejiofor himself), a farmer and former activist, the film illuminates the legacy of corruption. The local government hoards grain reserves, sells them on black markets, and demands bribes for drought relief. The ecological crisis—a lack of wind and rain—is exacerbated by a political crisis: the abandonment of rural citizens.
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This likely refers to the 2019 film (original English title), which was directed by and stars Chiwetel Ejiofor. The Spanish translation of the title is "El niño que domó el viento." The film grounds its drama in a specific
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The film opens with a haunting image: 13-year-old William (played brilliantly by Maxwell Simba) standing alone in a dry riverbed. It is 2001. His family’s maize crop has failed. His parents, Trywell (Ejiofor) and Agnes (Aïssa Maïga), can no longer afford the $80 school fee, forcing William out of school. The local government hoards grain reserves, sells them
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