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El caracazo
El Caracazo o Sacudón fue una serie de fuertes protestas y disturbios durante el gobierno de Carlos Andrés Pérez, que comenzó el día 27 de febrero y terminó el día 28 de febrero de 1989 en la ciudad de Caracas, e iniciados realmente en la ciudad de Guarenas, cercana a Caracas. El nombre proviene de Caracas, la ciudad donde acontecieron parte de los hechos, recordando a otro hecho ocurrido en Colombia el 9 de abril de 1948; el Bogotazo. La masacre ocurrió el día 28 de febrero cuando fuerzas de seguridad de la Policía Metropolitana (PM) y Fuerzas Armadas del Ejército y de la Guardia Nacional (GN) salieron a las calles a controlar la situación.
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Plot Summary
This film revisits the events of February 27, 1989, known as 'El Caracazo,' a popular uprising in Venezuela that occurred following a drastic increase in public transportation fares and other economic austerity measures. The story focuses on the human impact of these protests and the government's harsh response, depicting the chaos, desperation, and violence that ensued on the streets.
Critical Reception
El caracazo (2005) is a significant Venezuelan film that addresses a pivotal and controversial moment in the country's recent history. While its historical subject matter is impactful, critical reception often noted its straightforward narrative approach and dramatic re-enactment of the riots. The film is generally viewed as a potent reminder of social unrest and the consequences of economic policies.
What Reviewers Say
Depicts the significant social and political unrest of 'El Caracazo'.
Focuses on the human cost and dramatic events of the uprising.
Serves as a historical commentary on economic policy and public reaction.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Román Chalbaud, a highly acclaimed Venezuelan filmmaker known for his socially conscious cinema, who had previously directed 'Cangrejo' and 'La CORPERación'.
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