An announcement for a film screening
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In 2002, filmmakers filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Briain were in Venezuela to document the day to day life of democratically-elected President Hugo Chavez. On April 11, they witnessed history. In a surprise coup d'etat, the disgruntled privileged class, with the assistance of the military and sympathies of media broadcasters, stormed the presidential palace and attempted to force Chavez's resignation. "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is an uncritical and non-judgemental look at this historic event - of a nation putting the tools of a constitutional democracy into action.
Join the WMNF Film Series at the Globe Coffee Lounge in St. Petersburg on August 21, and at WMNF Studios in Tampa on August 22 for an exclusive screening of this provacative film. Both shows start at 7:00 p.m. Call WMNF, 813-238-8001 for all advance ticket purchases of $5.00 ($2 cover is applied per order). Admission at the door at both locations is $8. Seating is limited. Benefit passes will be honored with prior reservation.
Join the WMNF Film Series at the Globe Coffee Lounge in St. Petersburg on August 21, and at WMNF Studios in Tampa on August 22 for an exclusive screening of this provacative film. Both shows start at 7:00 p.m. Call WMNF, 813-238-8001 for all advance ticket purchases of $5.00 ($2 cover is applied per order). Admission at the door at both locations is $8. Seating is limited. Benefit passes will be honored with prior reservation.