What We Are Watching Today: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

  • 5/21/2018
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In Venezuela, where elections took place on Sunday, the legacy of the late firebrand socialist leader Hugo Chavez still dominates the country. President Nicolas Maduro was the hand-picked successor to Chavez and campaigns on a platform of continuing the “Chavismo” policies. Those policies have plunged the country into a deep economic crisis, despite it having some of the world’s largest oil reserves. “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” is a 2003 documentary, which was filmed by an Irish crew, in the buildup to and during an attempted coup against Chavez in 2002. It focuses on the role of the private media and the coverage of violent protests. While it has been accused of pro-Chavez bias, the filmmakers’ close proximity to the unfolding events gives an uncomfortable view of the political schisms that threaten to tear Venezuela apart.

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