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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (2003)

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Reviews Counted:48

Fresh:47

Rotten:1

Average Rating:7.9/10

Consensus: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is as persuasive and engrossing as it is unapologetically biased.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 74 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Nov 5, 2003 Limited

Synopsis: "Don't be poisoned by their lies," says Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez in the last line of THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED, referring to the way that the media corrupts the truth for the... "Don't be poisoned by their lies," says Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez in the last line of THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED, referring to the way that the media corrupts the truth for the purpose of political persuasion. And thus the immediacy of this documentary--which consists of fast-moving footage captured during a two-day period in April 2002 when Chavez was kidnapped from the presidential palace in Caracas and the media announced a successful coup--serves simply as a good example of media manipulation. Using television news clips, the film shows how the privately owned Venezuelan media attacks Chavez, comparing him to Fidel Castro and accusing him of mental instability. Washington chimes in, accusing Chavez of being in cahoots with Columbian narco-terrorists. But the documentary also establishes Chavez's position as the people's president. He put in place a democratic constitution and promised to redistribute the nation's significant wealth--Venezuela is the world's fourth largest exporter of oil--to benefit the poor, who represent 80 percent of the population. And from there, the media reports against him sound like cards being played in the oil game. The Irish filmmakers, Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Brian, were inside the palace making a routine documentary about Chavez when the coup began. Meanwhile, a million Chavez supporters gathered in the streets outside demanding that their leader be restored. Within 48 hours, their pleas were answered and Chavez was president again. THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED offers a fascinating inside perspective on both Chavez's popularity and the way that media can bastardize the truth for political gain. [More]

Director: Donnacha O'Brian, Kim Bartley

Director: Donnacha O'Brian, Kim Bartley
Studio: Vitagraph Films

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Both farcical and deeply troubling, it unfolds with the kind of breathless, minute-by-minute immediacy that only eyewitness reportage can bring, and offers an important perspective on the role the media inevitably plays in contemporary revolution.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
11/06/03
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

What resonates in the end are the forces behind it, what it says about its time, and how, in fact, it ever happened at all.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
11/06/03
John Anderson
John Anderson
Newsday
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The crew of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised had been in the country for months before the coup, and their access and reporting are impressive.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
11/06/03
Stephen Whitty
Stephen Whitty
Newark Star-Ledger
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This is reality filmmaking -- a fascinating front-row seat for what could be history's shortest-lived coup.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
11/06/03
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post

More than a scary close-up look at the raw mechanics of a power grab, the film is also a cautionary examination of the use of television to deceive and manipulate the public.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
11/05/03
Stephen Holden
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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WOW! This documentary sticks with you and days later you'll still be thinking about how easy it was to manipulate an entire country.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
11/05/03
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Bartley and O'Briain do an excellent job in deconstructing the Venezuelan TV news footage of blood, chaos, and rival crowds.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
11/04/03
J. Hoberman
J. Hoberman
Village Voice
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while there is a story to be told about the 2002 coup, this is definitely not the documentary to tell it.

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11/04/03
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti
Filmcritic.com

It is remarkable because the filmmakers, Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Briain, had access to virtually everything that happened within the palace during the entire episode.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
10/31/03
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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A fascinating account of history in the making that plays like a cinematic whiplash.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
10/30/03
Robert K. Elder
Robert K. Elder
Chicago Tribune

Instructive not only for students of South American (and oil) politics but also for anyone who questions the importance of the media in determining who gets power and how long they keep it.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
10/24/03
Walter V. Addiego
Walter V. Addiego
San Francisco Chronicle

Filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Brien happen to be in all the right places at all the right times.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
10/24/03
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
San Francisco Examiner

Like 9/11 and Gimme Shelter, this movie puts the viewer into the middle of the danger and without compromise. Quick, tight and thorough, this documentary plays more like an action movie. A masterpiece.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
10/10/03
Collin Souter
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eFilmCritic.com
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10/01/03
Louis Proyect
Louis Proyect
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Does an excellent job of showing how powerful television has become in getting one's message across... as well as how easily television and some creative editing can manipulate that very message.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
09/09/03
Merle Bertrand
Merle Bertrand
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