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So, 'Venezuela Bolivariana: People and Struggle of the Fourth World War' is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the grassroots movements in Venezuela. It starts with the Caracazo riots, which were really a pivotal moment, and then it takes you through the events surrounding Hugo Chávez's return to power after that chaotic coup in 2002. What stands out is the raw, unabashed portrayal of the people’s struggles and their resilience. The pacing feels like a rollercoaster—sometimes frenetic with the protests, other times deeply reflective on the social issues at play. No big-name director, but the film manages to capture a sense of urgency and hope that really resonates. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-life footage is impactful, drawing you into the heart of the movement.
Focuses on the grassroots movements in Venezuela.Captures the urgency of political upheaval.Features real-life footage that enhances the narrative.
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Key Crew
Marcelo Andrade
Director