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Mi Amigo Hugo (2014)
Apology for a Dictator
I am venezuelan, born and raised FYI
This documentary, which aims to paint a positive picture of Hugo Chavez, completely disregards the devastating impact his presidency had on Venezuela.
Stone's work is markedly one-sided, excluding the perspectives of many Venezuelans who lived through the economic and social ruin brought about by Chavez's policies. It's astounding that a film could so blatantly ignore the widespread hardship and turmoil that ensued during and after Chavez's tenure. The documentary's failure to address Chavez as a polarizing and manipulative figure is a glaring omission. It overlooks the profound discontent and struggles faced by countless Venezuelan families, including my own, under his rule.
In essence, 'Mi Amigo Hugo' is less a documentary and more a selective glorification of a controversial leader. It's a disservice to those of us who continue to grapple with the consequences of Chavez's presidency. Stone's film is not just a missed opportunity to tell the full story but an insensitive portrayal that fails to acknowledge the true state of affairs in post-Chavez Venezuela.