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Revolution Will Not Be Televised (2003)
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Hugo Chavez, elected president of Venezuela in 1998, is a colorful, unpredictable folk hero, beloved by his nation's working class and a tough-as-nails, quixotic opponent to the power structure that would see him deposed. Two independent filmmakers were inside the presidential palace on April 11, 2002, when he was forcibly removed from office. They were also present 48 hours later when, remarkably, he returned to power amid cheering aides. Their film records what was probably history's shortest-lived coup d'état.
It's a unique document about political muscle and an extraordinary portrait of the man The Wall Street Journal credits with making Venezuela "Washington?s biggest Latin American headache after the old standby, Cuba."
On April 11th, 2002, Irish documentarians Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Briain were in Venezuela, with the intention of making a movie about the nation's democratically elected president, Hugo Chavez, whose support comes mostly from the country's impoverished, who make up 80% of the population. The film took a seriously unexpected turn when the filmmakers found themselves in the heart of a coup d'etat, trapped in the president's palace as Chavez's right-wing oligarchic opposition overthrew the leader. Chavez was able to return to power within 48 hours, buoyed by public support, but this film captures those frightening moments and days in which a nation's political future was fought over using both bullets and manipulation of the media. Venezuela's television networks, all owned by oil companies except for the state channel which the coup brought down, reported distorted interpretations of the coup, as proven by this movie's footage, which was then picked up by international news organizations like CNN. This movie also addresses what the White House thought about this coup in the world's fifth largest producer of oil (providing 14% of the United States' petroleum).
DIRECTED AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY KIM BARTLEY AND DONNACHA O'BRIAIN
IRELAND, 2003
Awards 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' has won to date include:
Jury Award, Best Documentary,
Malaga Int'l Film Festival (Spain)
Needle Award,
Seattle Film Festival (USA)
Le Prix George du Beau Regard International, Best Documentary,
FID Marseilles Film Festival (France)
Best Feature Documentary,
Galway Film Fleadh, (Ireland)
The David Wolper Documentary Film Grand Prize, for Best Documentary, 2003 Wine & Country Film Festival (USA)
1st Prize, Best Documentary,
3 Continents Film Festival, (South Africa)
The Silver Hugo Award,
Chicago International Film Festival, (USA)
24th Durban International Film Festival, Best Documentary
eThekwini Film Award
'KITE' Award for Best Documentary,
2º Festival Internacional de Cine para la Infancia y la Juventud,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Best Documentary,
16th Seagate Foyle Film Festival, Northern Ireland
'Special Mention' from the International Jury of the
44th Festival dei Popoli, Florence Film Festival
Milagro Award for Best Latino film,
Santa Fe Film Festival, USA
Best Documentary,
International Documentary Awards (IDA?s), USA
Global Television Grand Prix,
Banff 2003 Television Festival
Best Social and Political Documentary,
Banff 2003 Television Festival
Golden Nymph Award,
Monte Carlo
Golden Link Award,
EBU European Co-production of the Year
Best Documentary
Prix Italia 2003
Best Documentary
ESB Media Awards
Overall Award for Best Journalism
ESB Media Awards
Best International Documentary,
Grierson 2003: The British Documentary Awards
Best Newcomer Award,
Grierson 2003: The British Documentary Awards
NOMINATIONS FOR AWARDS YET TO BE ANNOUNCED:
Nominee for this years Directors Guild Awards, London
Nominee for the Adolf-Grimme-Preis,
(German Televisions most prestigious award)
Hands off Venezuela
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