Home

Help keep us online, producing educational material & hosting solidarity events

MELBOURNE - Premiere screening of Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela

28/02/2010 14:30
Australia/Melbourne

Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela

February 2009 marked 10 years since Hugo Chavez took office, following a landslide election victory, and launched his revolution to bring radical change to Venezuela. While wildly popular with many in the country, Chavez's policies and his strongly-worded criticisms of the U.S. government have also made him powerful enemies, both at home and abroad, especially in the media.

Filmed in Caracas in November 2008, on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Chavez's controversial presidency, this feature-length documentary takes a journey into the heart of Venezuela's revolution to listen to the voices of the people driving the process forward.

"This is a rare film about Venezuela, a country in extraordinary transition. Watch this film because it is honest and fair and respectful of those who want to be told the truth about an epic attempt, flaws and all, to claim back the humanity of ordinary people." - John Pilger (Journalist, author and documentary filmmaker)

"A lively, well-researched documentary which pulls of that most difficult of tasks - an honest account of the achievements and the weaknesses of the Chavez government." - Sue Branford (Journalist, former Latin American analyst for the BBC World Service)

2.30-5.30pm (film starts 3pm)
Sunday, February 28
Victoria Trades Hall
Cnr Victoria & Lygon Sts, Carlton South

Introduced by Colm McNaughton, who will also chair a Q&A with the film’s director, Pablo Navarrete, after the screening.

Entry: $8/$5 concession on guestlist. To get on guestlist email your name to info[at]alborada.net. Otherwise entry: $10/$7(concession)

For more information about the film, visit http://www.alborada.net

AVSN Monthly newsletter

Stay informed on the latest news & upcoming events!

Syndicate content

Invitation to organizations to affiliate to the Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network