The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

2003 | 74 minutes | 7.7 ★ (51)

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
  • Overview

    Hugo Chavez was a colourful, unpredictable folk hero who was beloved by his nation’s working class. He was elected president of Venezuela in 1998, and proved to be a tough, quixotic opponent to the power structure that wanted to depose him. When he was forcibly removed from office on 11 April 2002, two independent filmmakers were inside the presidential palace.

  • Release Date

    07 March 2003

  • DirectingKim Bartley
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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