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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

A coup d’état attempt in April of 2002 has put the world’s focus in Venezuela when it’s leader, President Hugo Chavez, was ousted in office in a bloody revolution that killed and wounded many civilians. Pedro Carmona assumed his role as the country’s new President, only to have his goverment collapsing immediately and Chavez regained control of his post two days afterwards.
Filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain were inside the palace on the day Chavez was removed from his post, as they were doing what would have been a biography documentary on the President. For seven months, these women had all the access to film around Venezuela with their leader, and interviewing the citizens for the biography. What they have come to know of the President illustrated the clear divide between the rich and the poor.
The two filmmakers did not expect to become witness to history. And when Chavez returned to power, they were also there to take full account of it.
This is the actual story of what happened during that night. It’s also a profile and an in depth portrait of the man who would become one of Venezuela’s most significant leaders.
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