Why are they trying to stop the world from seeing the documentary “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised?”
If you put together a journalist with 24 years of “experience” in corporate commercial television, a General, a news executive from a private television station and the chief of police, anywhere in the world, to analyse a documentary that exposes the very machinations of the corporate media, the police and the big business in trying to overthrow the legitimate government of Venezuela…well, the result is pretty predictable: a childish irrational reaction of trying to stop the rest of us from seeing the documentary by any possible means.
Amnesty International in Venezuela can corroborate this, as they have been the recipients of a none too subtle threat to their security unless the documentary was dropped from the list of films due to be shown at the Amnesty film festival in Vancouver.
Now it is the time for those who want to see this multiple award-winning documentary to make their voice heard. It is a very good documentary and one where we can see our countries’ future if corporate media and big business run the show. That is, no doubt, why they want to stop us from seeing it.
Get more information at
Guardian Story - 22 November 2003
http://www.guardian.co.uk/venezuela/story/0,12716,1090788,00.html
Statement by Filmmakers
http://www.chavezthefilm.com/html/film/amnesty.htm
Online petition
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/vendoc/
Spread the word, tell all your friends about the video – oppose the use of violence and threats to suppress freedom of expression
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the revolution will not be televised is a brilliant, brilliant film
23.11.2003 09:43
mike pilkington
e-mail: mikeoliveangel@hotmail.com