
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (documentary)
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is a documentary that examines the Venezuelan coup attempt in April 2002, focusing on the media's role and political turmoil. It portrays how opposition forces, with alleged government backing, tried to overthrow President Hugo Chávez, highlighting discrepancies between official narratives and footage from the event. The film explores themes of media manipulation, propaganda, and the power of information in shaping public perception during political crises. Through interviews and footage, it offers a critical view of the events, emphasizing the importance of independent media and scrutinizing official accounts of political upheaval.