Comandante by Rory Carroll Inside Hugo Chávez's Venezuela
What's it about? Comandante (2013) follows Hugo Chávez from his rise as a charismatic outsider to the creation of a highly personalized political system that transformed Venezuela. It blends intimate scenes from inside his inner circle with reporting on how power, ideology, and oil wealth reshaped the country. It also explores the widening gap between the revolution’s promises and everyday reality for Venezuelans. Venezuela in the early 21st century became one of the world’s most dramatic political experiments: a country with vast oil wealth, deep inequality, and a leader who promised to rebuild the nation in the name of the poor. That leader was Hugo Chávez, a former army officer with a gift for turning politics into something emotional, personal, and impossible to ignore. To his supporters, he was proof the forgotten majority could finally run the country. To his critics, he was concentrating power at speed. Either way, daily life began to revolve around the state, from what y...