A La Calle

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A La Calle is a 2020 documentary film directed by Nelson G. Navarrete and Maxx Caicedo, which provides a firsthand account of the political and social crisis in Venezuela, as well as the efforts made by the Venezuelan people to reclaim their democracy from the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro. The film features exclusive interviews with key opposition figures, such as Leopoldo López, a prominent Venezuelan politician and former political prisoner, and grassroots activist Nixon Leal, as well as a host of everyday citizens who have been affected by the country's economic crisis.

The filmmakers use a network of clandestine camera crews to document the everyday struggle of ordinary Venezuelans as they protest, organize, and resist the Maduro regime. The film captures the remarkable courage and resilience of the Venezuelan people as they unite to restore liberty to their country.

Throughout the film, A La Calle exposes the brutal and corrupt policies of the Maduro government, which have led to widespread food and medicine shortages, hyperinflation, and a mass exodus of Venezuelans seeking refuge in neighboring countries. The filmmakers also examine the role of international actors, such as the United States and Russia, in the crisis, and the complex geopolitical forces at play.

Overall, A La Calle is a powerful and compelling documentary that offers a unique and intimate perspective on one of the most pressing political and humanitarian crises of our time.

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