Venezuela from Below
Originally released in 2004. Venezuela from Below is a feature film. directed by Oliver Ressler. At just 67 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In the film “Venezuela from Below,” the true actors in the social process are able to speak: the grassroots. After an introduction by philosopher Carlos Lazo, workers from the oil company PDVSA in Puerto La Cruz report how in 2002/2003 they protected the refinery from breaking down during the oil sabotage, which was pawned off as a strike, and how they were able to reinstate oil production. Several farmers from a newly founded cooperative in Aragua report on their process of self organization, on the literacy campaign, and how things should continue. A women’s bank project in Miranda and several loan recipients from Caracas’ disadvantaged district, 23 de Enero, present their projects. Indígena community members near the Orinoco river in Bolívar speak about how their demands and struggles are reflected in the constitution and what has changed for them. (and more!)
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Venezuela from Below about?
In the film “Venezuela from Below,” the true actors in the social process are able to speak: the grassroots. After an introduction by philosopher Carlos Lazo, workers from the oil company PDVS...
Who directed Venezuela from Below?
Venezuela from Below was directed by Oliver Ressler.
How long is Venezuela from Below?
Venezuela from Below has a runtime of 1 hours and 7 minutes (67 minutes total).
When was Venezuela from Below released?
Venezuela from Below was released on July 1, 2004 in theaters.