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- The polo champion tells the story of the life and work of Enrique Álvarez Córdova, the substantial Salvadoran landowner, member of one of the 14 richest families of the time, Great sportsman and polo champion, and a principal promoter of an Agrarian Transformation or Reform in the nineteen seventies. He acted together with a group of intellectuals during a period of upheaval and repression from the state against the popular sectors during the military government of Coronel Arturo Armado Molina. He was minister of agriculture and livestock. It tells the memories of the successful cattle ranch El Jobo, which Enrique later left on his own employees' property. Prominent intellectuals who were protagonists of the story will participate in the documentary as will people who know him, landowners who opposed the Agrarian Reform, and people who benefited when Don Enrique donated his land to those working it. The film tells the story of the assassination of Enrique by the hands of the Salvadorean alt right death squads and gives an actual perspective on the landownership situation in El Salvador. The failure to process the Agrarian Reform was on of the deciding factors for the start of the civil war, in addition to the murder of Enrique Alvarez and the other leaders of the FDR. Enrique Álvarez Córdova was a magnificent person, of high humanist values, and a genuine philanthropist who had the courage to fight with his people against a criminal dictatorship. The polo champion has three acts: In a first act, the main characters are presented. Some of them are telling the story of the Álvarez family since their arrival from Colombia, in 1872. Enrique's childhood is described, the social context of his birth, in which the 1932 massacre took place where 30,000 indigenous people died at the hands of the Salvadoran army. Enrique lives in a luxurious house relatively away from those events. Enrique's youth as a millionaire studying in the United States in a school for rich children, captain of the tennis team, outstanding soccer and football player and polo player. Very popular at your school especially with the ladies. Great dancer, he sings and participates in many high society events. In the second act the characters tell how Enrique becomes Minister of Agriculture. The problems begin with a project in which he must limit the size of the lands of powerful families. The military wants an agrarian reform, but they fear rich families. Enrique as minister also comes from the richest families and knows that agrarian reform is urgent. He realizes the enormous social problem and the poverty of the peasants. He begins to become aware of the serious social problem in El Salvador. The military retreats before powerful families, because they are organized in a radical movement of landowners. Enrique feels betrayed by the military and resigns as Minister of Agriculture in 1973, He goes to live on his successful cattle ranch but begins to carry out an agrarian reform with his own workers. Many thought he was crazy ... In 1979, in the middle of a revolutionary situation in maximum dramatic intensity, a coup took place on the part of young military officers, the Communist Party and other sectors with good intentions. Enrique is again Minister of Agriculture but only for three months ... The coup fails, because the old military gains support from the conservative sectors of Washington. The repression of the army to the Salvadoran people is brutal and thousands of deaths occur. This is at the end of 1979, but in 1980, Enrique Álvarez decided to join the Popular Liberation Forces, a guerrilla political-military organization of the Salvadoran people. Enrique works as a leader in the social sector and is elected as the founding president of the legendary Revolutionary Democratic Front, FDR.