Now The People Have Awoken: Exploring Venezuelas Revolution

57 minutes     Documentary / Educational / IndieFlix Official Selections

Venezuala has never been on the international stage, but their new assertiveness has brought it to the center of international controversy.

Intended Audience: Family

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Using the largest oil reserves in the world to foment a new order in Venezuela, Chavez has supported some of the most controversial social programs in the world. What makes Venezuela tick? All of a sudden Venezuela has taken a leap onto the world-stage. Who else but its repeatedly elected dictator would call the president of the US “the devil”? Having survived a military coup in 2002, Hugo Chavez and the new Venezuela are experimenting with ways of finding political and economic democracy. Is this a real possibility? Chavez is regularly depicted as the dictator squandering the wealth of the nation and blocking democratic freedoms. Perhaps this is true? The film gives voice to the people behind the revolutionary process ongoing in Venezuela, filming during the December 2006 elections, and analysts ranging from an exCIA and Pentagon security analyst to the controversial Venezuelan attorney who authored 'The Chavez Code.' Who is behind the movement and what does it seek? With the interest in Venezuela coming from all sides of the political spectrum, the film engages with the problem of what position to take towards this rapidly changing nation.

Meet the Filmmaker

  • Directed by: Ricardo Restrepo, Julia Capon
  • Written by: Ricardo Restrepo, Julia Capon
  • Produced by: Julia Capon
  • Run Time: 57 minutes
  • Release Date: 2007
  • Country: Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
  • Intended Audience: family
Directed by Ricardo Restrepo, Julia Capon

Written by Ricardo Restrepo, Julia Capon

Produced by Julia Capon

Cast
Crew
Ricardo Restrepo, Julia Capon: Director
Julia Capon, Ricardo Restrepo: Writer
Julia Capon: Producer