(2003)
Visiting American journalist Johnson finds more in Guatemala than he's bargained for. His reporter contact is missing and nobody's looking for him; his first assignment is to meet with priest Pupo, so fevered with the advent of Satan that he clobbers an altar boy he fears is possessed; but there's also love, in the form of nurse Arloa Reston but who is she meeting in the jungle? Cosmic discussions of good and evil, with Pupo and a nihilistic colleague, turn into a battle for survival with the still-lurking forces of repression. Written by Anonymous 3cc "Invisible Evidence" is a cinematic journey of an American journalist Marcel (Brandon Johnson) in Guatemala where his search for a missing colleague, Jorge, turns into an unexpected quest for personal growth and eventual reconciliation with the truth of humanity. Like Odysseus's journey home Marcel meets various archetypal characters in his quest - Monsignor Garcia (Jorge Pupo), a priest deluded by the pervasive power of religion; Shoehine Boy (Catch), an innocent street kid who saves Marcel after he is attacked by a group of gangsters; Pablo (Giacomo Buonafina), the cynical co-worker who sees the world as selfish pursuits and temporary desires; Veronica (Arloa Reston), sister of Jorge, who shows Marcel love, hope and despair in a chaotic world of violence and hatred; and Old Man (Herbert Meneses), the wise father who paints a picture of the true meaning of life for Marcel - an awareness of the present in the context of eternity. e7b Written by Anonymous