RCTV: El Silencio de la Dignidad w/subtitles English
Un film que partiendo de imágenes inéditas de la última noche de Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) al aire, nos enseña cómo después de una década de represión hemos terminado con un país atrapado en una dictadura donde reina la injusticia, la violencia y el hambre. Donde, además, más de 140 presos políticos actualmente se encuentran aislados de sus familias en las más inhumanas condiciones!
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Susanna TaddeiDirector
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Ibetti LarraldeDirector
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Susanna TaddeiProducer
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Ibetti LarraldeProducer
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Susanna TaddeiWriter
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Ibetti LarraldeWriter
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Luz Marina AnselmiMusic Video
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Claudia GonzálezMusic Video
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Jesús AcostaCamera - Editing
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Susanna TaddeiCamera - Editing
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Adrian CárdenasCamera - Editing
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FIVE CONTINENTS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER BEST VIDEO CLIPSELECTIONS
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CONCEPCIÓN INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDSSELECTIONS
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UK MONTHLY FILM FESTIVALSELECTIONS
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:HHRR, SOcial Issues, poitical, women, human rights, freedom of speech, latino, dictators
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Runtime:1 hour 6 minutes
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Completion Date:April 27, 2017
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Production Budget:3,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:Colombia, United States, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digitall HD
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Miami
United States
May 26, 2017
Press / By invitation Only Premiere
Ms Taddei and Ms Larralde are the founders of Girasol Productions and Girasol Foundation - an organization dedicated to give free acting classes to children whose families are going thru a devastating illness, have special needs, or have been the victims of bullying. They won a KIPPU Award in 2014 (for their philanthropic efforts to help cancer patients), were nominated for an Emmy in 2016, won the GLAAD Media Award in 2017 and have been selected for several Festivals with this, their first documentary.
"All proceeds from this documentary will be donated to send food and medications to Venezuela."
This documentary was done without resources, independently and with everybody working "pro-bono" to denounce the chaotic situation in Venezuela, focusing mainly in the lack of free press and social justice.
The producers and directors, Susanna Taddei (from Venezuela, now an US Citizen) and Ibetti Larralde (from Cuba and now an US Citizen) are a married couple, well known in the LGBTQ community for their activism. This is their first documentary and the first time they tackle the issue of human rights outside United States.