The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Video
Sometimes, a good documentary is all about being
in the right place at the right time. It does not get much
better for Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Briain, who, in late 2001
began filming a documentary about Hugo Chavez, the controversial
President of Venezuela. As they worked on their documentary,
events in Venezuela reached a fever pitch and the duo was able
to capture on film a coup from the perspective of the Chavez
government. The footage is remarkable, especially given that
actual events were so clouded by propaganda on both sides. What
is clear is that this was a coup orchestrated with the crucial
help of the media. Without their support, it would not have been
successful. |
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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,
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