The summary could be:
This is a transcript of a video by Juanpa Zurita, a Mexican YouTuber who raised 1.3 million dollars to rebuild a community after the 2017 earthquake. He talks about the challenges, criticisms, and achievements of the project, which took four years to complete. He also shows the reactions of the families who received the houses and the press who questioned him. He explains that he made a documentary called 13-14, the challenge of helping, to share his story and inspire others to do good deeds. He asks people to watch it and support each other more as Mexicans.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A documentary called "13-14: The Challenge of Helping" was released on Prime Video.
2. The documentary is about a fundraiser started by Juanpa Zurita after an earthquake in Mexico in 2017.
3. The fundraiser raised $1.3 million in 38 days, with the goal of rebuilding a community.
4. The project was complex and unprecedented, with no similar reference case.
5. The project involved building 47 houses, co-designed by the families who would live in them.
6. Over 500 jobs were generated during the construction process.
7. The project was completed after four years, with the help of a team of experts.
8. The documentary features interviews with the families who benefited from the project, as well as with Juanpa Zurita and other team members.
9. The documentary aims to show the reality of the project, including the challenges and difficulties faced by the team.
10. The project was initially met with skepticism and criticism, but ultimately achieved its goal of rebuilding a community.
11. The documentary is a brutally honest portrayal of the project, showing both the successes and failures.
12. The project was led by Juanpa Zurita, a YouTuber who had no experience in construction or project management.
13. The project was made possible by the support of over 6,996 donors.
14. The documentary is available on Prime Video.
15. The project won architecture awards and was recognized by Google.
16. The project was the first time social networks were used to raise funds for a disaster relief effort in Mexico.
17. The project was completed in September 2022, five years after the earthquake.
18. The documentary was screened for the families who benefited from the project before its public release.
19. The project's success was due to the dedication and perseverance of the team, despite facing many challenges and setbacks.