showing ‘Bolivarian Venezuela: The People and Their Struggle in the Fourth World War’, demonstrating the importance of the struggle against neoliberalism, privatisation, exploitation and globalization in Latin America. This 76 minute documentary analyses Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution as part of the world movement against capitalist globalization. The film follows the evolution of the popular movement from the "El Caracazo" revolt in Feb 1989 until the massive mobilisations that restored their elected government 48 hours after a US-supported military coup in April 2002. A powerful and moving film with rich historical footage and commentary from people on the street about their feelings and support for 'their revolution'.
9pm THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30th
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
£6.50/£4.50 cons/unwaged