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Women of the Venezuelan Chaos - Margarita Cadenas

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Margarita Cadenas and David Peck talk about her new film Women of the Venezuelan Chaos, truth and justice, human rights abuses, food shortages and why we must speak truth to power.

Synopsis

Five Venezuelan women, from different backgrounds and generations, draw a portrait of their collapsing country that faces a significant social, economic, power, and political crisis in its 200-year history.

Their lives and testimonies speak of the urgency in which the locals are plunged into. Each of them lets us inside of their lives as they face critical food and medicine shortages, rampant injustice, and widespread criminality.

Their stories are a part of what’s currently going on inside Venezuela.

Watch the trailer here.

Biography

Margarita Cadenas is a screenwriter, director and producer of French-Venezuelan nationality based in Paris, France.

Before becoming a director, Margarita Cadenas produced numerous French commercials around the world and worked as a co-writer and producer for French television.

Learn more about the film here.

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Image Copyright: Margarita Cadenas. Used with permission.

For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.

With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound.



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Margarita Cadenas and David Peck talk about her new film Women of the Venezuelan Chaos, truth and justice, human rights abuses, food shortages and why we must speak truth to power.

Synopsis

Five Venezuelan women, from different backgrounds and generations, draw a portrait of their collapsing country that faces a significant social, economic, power, and political crisis in its 200-year history.

Their lives and testimonies speak of the urgency in which the locals are plunged into. Each of them lets us inside of their lives as they face critical food and medicine shortages, rampant injustice, and widespread criminality.

Their stories are a part of what’s currently going on inside Venezuela.

Watch the trailer here.

Biography

Margarita Cadenas is a screenwriter, director and producer of French-Venezuelan nationality based in Paris, France.

Before becoming a director, Margarita Cadenas produced numerous French commercials around the world and worked as a co-writer and producer for French television.

Learn more about the film here.

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Image Copyright: Margarita Cadenas. Used with permission.

For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.

With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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