- KING HUGO AND HIS DUMSEL Liliana, a mother of 5 kids, living in terrible condition in a Caracas's "favela", is hoping to get a new flat from President Chavez in order to change her life. August 2007, Venezuelan's President Chavez convokes a referendum in order to change the constitution and get absolute power. Carlos, a local Party Activists tries to convince Liliana to vote for the new constitution. Liliana is promised that she'll get a flat if she votes for Chavez. Hugo Rey is a journey into the totalitarian mechanism employed by Chavez to perpetuate his power.—Franco De Peña
- This is a film about what the car traffic turns us into. For 5 months the director in the passenger seat accompanies five ordinary people (A half paralyzed man who not only drives a car, but he also helps other people to avail themselves of cars; Peruvian woman, who was been raised in a city with an equally crazed traffic; a father who has recently lost his daughter in a traffic accident; a policeman who was beaten up by the Liliana, a mother of 5 kids, living in terrible conditions in a Caracas's 'favela', is hoping to get a new flat from President Chavez in order to change her life. August 2007, Venezuelan's President Chavez convokes a referendum in order to change the constitution and get absolute power. Carlos, a local Party Activists tries to convince Liliana to vote for the new constitution. Liliana is promised that she'll get a flat if she votes for Chavez. The student movement opposes the reform and is brutally repressed by the Police.Hugo Rey is a connection with the totalitarian mechanism employed by Chavez to perpetuate his power.After the film was shown in Venezuelan Cable Tv, all the independent Directors are a Military target of the Chavez's Militia Group 'La Piedrita'militia before December 1989) on their every day journeys around the capital.—Anonymous
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