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Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela

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Wikipedia article




'Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela' is a documentary written and directed by Pablo Navarrete and released by Alborada Films in 2009. Staged in Caracas in November 2008 on the eve of local elections, the documentary offers a grassroots perspective of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Revolution from the people driving the process forward and reflects more widely on the significance of the revolution for the future of Venezuela, US imperialism and socialism.

Synopsis



The film begins by situating the rise of Hugo Chvez within the context of a history of political turmoil in Venezuela beginning with the fall of the Marcos Prez Jimnez dictatorship in 1958 and climaxing with the popular uprising known as the Caracazo in 1989. From there the film charts the trajectory of Hugo Chvez's presidency through its infamous conflicts with the opposition, the failed coup attempt in 2002 and the series of reforms, Chvez's supporters believe, promote a protagonistic democracy along socialist principles. In the final part the film examines in closer detail the opinions and tensions within the movement regarding Chvez, US imperialism and what the future holds for Venezuela. In particular the film focuses on whether the Bolivarian Revolution represents a real alternative to capitalism or will suffer the same fate of previous socialist experiments.

Reviews



'21st Century Socialism' described it as a "valuable contribution to a more balanced and deeper understanding of Venezuelas process of radical change."[http://21stcenturysocialism.com/article/new_documentary_on_venezuela_to_premiere_in_london_01891.html "New documentary on Venezuela to premiere in London] " '21st Century Socialism' 2009-08-08. Retrieved on 2009-11-16

Derek Wall commended the film for displacing "Hugo from his pedestal" and putting the Venezuelan people at the centre, "especially those excluded from influence".[http://www.redpepper.org.uk/Inside-the-Revolution-A-Journey "Derek Wall reviews Pablo Navarretes new documentary"], 'Red Pepper' 2009-08-26. Retrieved on 2009-11-11

Joe Cushnan in 'The Tribune' commended the film's "balanced appraisal of a President and a country".[http://www.tribunemagazine.co.uk/2009/11/25/film-when-the-critics-get-going-Chvez-talks-tough/ "Inside the Revolution]" 'Lenin's Tomb' 2009/09-24. Retrieved on 2009-11-16

Richard Seymour writes that the film provides a very real sense of just "how much the workers and poor believe the revolution to be theirs... it is that very old-fashioned idea, of socialism from below, that gives the documentary its most hopeful and critical edge."[http://leninology.blogspot.com/2009/09/inside-revolution.html "FILM: When the critics get going, Chvez talks tough" 'The Tribune' 2009/011-25. Retrieved on 2009-12-12]

David Wearing in 'The Samosa' praised the film's "serious, insightful and thought-provoking review" of the Bolivarian revolution and "admirable willingness" to let the poorest "tell their own story."[http://www.unitedwebdevelopment.co.uk/thesamosa/index.php/arts/48-arts/172-film-review-inside-the-revolution.html "Film Review:Inside the Revolution]" 'The Samosa' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-02

Screenings



Since the film's release in August 2009 it has been shown in various cities around the United Kingdom. It was one of the films featured at the 'Media and Conflict' Documentary Film Festival held at the National Media Museum.[http://www.mobilitystudies.com/mac/ "Media and Conflict]" 'The Mobile Content Group website' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-02 The film has also been shown in various countries in Latin America beginning with a screening at the Diego Portales University in Santiago, Chile.[http://www.udp.cl/comunicados/1009/05/documental.htm "Documental sobre la Venezuela de Chvez fue exhibido en la Facultad de Derecho UDP]" 'UDP website' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-02 The film debuted in the United States on 2 December 2009 at Eastern Connecticut State University with subsequent showings at Yale University, Harvard University,[http://justicewithpeace.org/node/800 "Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela" 'United for Justice with Peace website' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-08] Clark University[http://www.clarku.edu/departments/iss/iss_events.cfm "Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela" 'Clark University website' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-08] and the Queens Museum of Art.[http://www.queensmuseum.org/inside-the-venezuelan-revolutiondentro-del-corazon-de-la-revolucion "Inside The Venezuelan Revolution] " 'Queens Museum of Art website' 2009/12-03. Retrieved on 2009-12-08 On 6 December 2009 the film was shown at the Brecht Forum with an introduction by Gregory Wilpert.[http://brechtforum.org/ "Upcoming Events]" 'The Brecht Forum website' 2009/12-01. Retrieved on 2009-12-08

See also



* Bolivarian Revolution

* Politics of Venezuela

* Hugo Chvez

* 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' (documentary)

References




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