A La Calle

Venezuela's crisis through personal, grassroots perspectives

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About A La Calle

Released: 2021

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-MA

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Cast
David Mosquera, Elik Alvarez, Yesenia Higuera

About A La Calle

A La Calle, which translates to 'To The Street,' is a documentary film that was released in 2021. Rooted in Venezuela's political crisis, the movie offers a front seat to the landmark protests happening in the country. The plot details the miseries of the Venezuelan people under the dictatorial regime of Nicolás Maduro. It provides a detailed overview of the resistance movement, highlighting a collective of citizens from varying social, economic, and political backgrounds. The film uniquely amalgamates numerous personal stories, rendering a kaleidoscopic vision of the fight for democracy, courage, and freedom.

Making/Production

This project was quite challenging from a production perspective. The filmmakers had to navigate through numerous roadblocks including political unrest, volatile shooting conditions, and immense risk to personal safety. The production team carried portable equipment, filming unobtrusively to capture the raw, unfiltered emotion of the situation. The documentary incorporates many user-generated content and social media footage, adding a sense of reality to the narrative.

Actors

  • Given that A La Calle is a documentary, it doesn't feature traditional actors playing roles. Instead, it includes real-life Venezuelans such as exiled politican, Leopoldo López, whose firm stand against the government and powerful speeches galvanize the protestors.
  • MP Fredy Guevara stands out with his tireless advocacy for democratic change and human rights.
  • And, there's medical worker and passionate activist Pablo Zambrano, who tends to those harmed during protests.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The documentary 'A La Calle' stands out for being the first long-form feature about Venezuela's ongoing political crisis.
  • Due to filming conditions, the post-production process took longer than usual, involving piecing together a cohesive narrative from copious raw and user-generated footages.

Quotes

  • "In the end, what they can't control, is our determination. I assure you, we will prevail." - Leopoldo López
  • "I will tend my country, heal my people, as long as I draw breath." - Pablo Zambrano

Music, Soundtrack

  • Renowned Venezuelan composer Vincent Barrella contributed to the film's distinctive score, merging traditional elements with modern improvisation.