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MeTaLhEaD
4th August 2005, 07:32
I dunno if someone has posted this :o . documentary but its really great.! i saw it last year and today i remember to post something about it

it made me cry :D
its about a documentary that was filming about Hugo Chavez and in the midle of that. That unsuccesful plan of the USA to get him out the Presidence with the help of all the multinationals ,the private media in a few words THE RICH!




http://www.chavezthefilm.com

u guys should try and dowload it on emule. bearshare ... i have it in soulseek its in english with subtitules ! :ph34r:








awante chavez!!!!!!!

Redvolution
4th August 2005, 20:35
I've wanted to see it since I first heard about it, but I can't find it ANYWHERE to buy...

Guess I'll use alternative methods! :lol:

Free Palestine
4th August 2005, 21:46
It shows in real footage documenting how the rich minority of Venezuela executes a coup against Hugo Chavez, with the help of US. People protest but the US media distorts the streets fights as peoples agression against Chavez. In the end the military shifts side and reinstalls Chavez. The coup was supposed to give US exploitation rights for next to nothing whilst Chavez wanted US to pay a fair price to be reinvested in Venezuela for the benefit of the poor.

D_Bokk
8th August 2005, 07:33
I just got done watching this... I have so much more respect now for Chavez and the Venezuelan people. It's amazing that the strength of Capitalism's oppression is so large that even without the aid of the government they can strip a country of all of their basic rights.

Great documentary, everyone should watch this. For those who can't find a place to download it - I used Bit-Torrent from here:
http://www.chomskytorrents.org/TorrentDeta...hp?TorrentID=95 (http://www.chomskytorrents.org/TorrentDetails.php?TorrentID=95)

Apparently chromskytorrents.org is down at the moment, but it should be up later.

Redvolution
8th August 2005, 19:22
I saw this as well. I'm really just dumbfounded at how blatantly obvoius the coup was! Wow, the largest business owner in Venezuela becomes the new President! How can people NOT see through that?
Plus Chavez allows "total freedom of expression" and didn't conduct witch-hunts after the failed coup. Much respect for the man.

Ownthink
11th August 2005, 01:10
I just finished watching this as well. WOW! At the end I was all smiles! It's amazing to see how the propaganda daily blasted by these media channels and stupid rich Capitalist pricks and the people STILL see through all the bullshit! Mr. Chavez is amazing!

MeTaLhEaD
11th August 2005, 09:01
Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2005, 12:33 AM


Great documentary, everyone should watch this. For those who can't find a place to download it - I used Bit-Torrent from here:
http://www.chomskytorrents.org/TorrentDeta...hp?TorrentID=95 (http://www.chomskytorrents.org/TorrentDetails.php?TorrentID=95)

wow i see some good movie titles in that site.

but with what program i open does ".torrent" files that i dowloaded from the site? :unsure:


who can tell me <_<

D_Bokk
11th August 2005, 09:19
To use Torrents you need to do the following:

1) Download a Bit-Torrent Program. I personally use Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/) and then install it.
2) Start the program
3) File > Open > Any .torrent file

You will then start downloading the file. Some the download is slow, sometimes it is quick. The speed is dependent on the number of seeders (people who already have the file downloaded and are uploading it for others.)

Fairly easy program to use... however anyone whom is downloading / uploading has their IP address in plain view of the uploader / downloader. So I don&#39;t recommend downloading music or anything that could get you into legal trouble.

MeTaLhEaD
11th August 2005, 17:46
ah thanx man&#33;&#33;

ill dowload that Azureus... :-)

bolshevik butcher
11th August 2005, 18:22
Its a great documetnary. Anyone interested in the situation in latin aemrica. or thats sceptical of chavez should see it.

RedFear
12th August 2005, 12:29
this is THE BEST documentary i have ever seen
i would urge everyone who hasnt seen it to do so as soon as possible

apparently the producers are holding back the release of this film

but if you have tried all other routes go to www.venezuelasolidarity.org.uk
and they might be able to...ahem..help ypu

Des
12th August 2005, 18:47
fantastic documentry - just finished watching it

how come they are holding back the release?

comradesteele
15th August 2005, 17:37
that is agood film&#33;&#33; not only interestting and insightful actually a great story&#33;&#33;&#33;i loved it when the guards decided to retake the palace&#33;&#33;

bolshevik butcher
15th August 2005, 18:17
Well the hands of venezuela campagin has copies here so i persume that it has been reliesesd.

RedFear
19th August 2005, 14:52
i would suggest they are not wholly official copies either. but if they refuse to release it, what choice do people have??

Power Pictures are the producers, so youll have to ask them why they dont release this excellent film

all i know is they kept saying "yes in a bit", "yes in a bit" and then "no not for the foreseable future"

which is fine, as they are missing out because places, as we have stated, are handing out copies anyway

MoscowFarewell
20th August 2005, 00:44
God this was great. I loved it.