#Documental - Rómulo Resiste

#Documental - Rómulo Resiste

Zitate und Erinnerungen

In this section, the speaker shares some quotes and memories.

Quotes

  • "Die Erinnerung ist das einzige Paradies, aus dem wir nicht vertrieben werden können.." Johann Paul Friedrich Richter
  • "Die ständige Wachsamkeit ist der Preis der Freiheit." Thomas Jefferson

Memories

  • The speaker remembers the sixties as clouds that escape.
  • Everyone will remember their stories differently.

Romulo Fights Back

In this section, the speaker talks about Romulo's fight back.

  • Romulo fights back.

Living Close to School

In this section, the speaker talks about living close to school.

  • The good thing about living close to school is being able to count your steps.
  • The speaker goes with a group of friends to school.
  • They pass by buses carrying students who live far away.
  • They have time to go home for lunch and return in the afternoon.

Family and Politics

In this section, the speaker talks about family and politics.

  • The speaker mentions his mother's health.
  • Their immigrant family did not place much value on politics.

[#](0:03:07 t:193 s ) Military Checkpoints

In this section, the speaker talks about military checkpoints.

  • At military checkpoints, armed personnel stop each car and eventually let them pass.

January 23, 1958

In this section, the speaker talks about January 23, 1958.

  • On January 23, 1958, there was a demonstration and popular uprising in Caracas.
  • The military took power after the government lost support from important sectors of Venezuelan society.
  • There were 18 hours of jubilation in Caracas after the dictator was overthrown.

Consensus Government

In this section, the speaker talks about consensus government.

  • The new government had the support of workers who organized themselves and the Catholic Church.
  • It was a consensus government.
  • Rómulo Betancourt became chairman naturally within the internal leadership of the armed forces.

[#](0:06:21 t:381 s ) Political Polarization

In this section, the speaker talks about political polarization.

  • Political polarization characterized Venezuela during that time.

[#](0:07:01 t:421 s ) Unemployment Subsidy Plan

In this section, the speaker talks about an unemployment subsidy plan.

  • A plan to subsidize unemployment for a large part of the population caused massive unemployment.

[#](0:08:00 t:480 s ) Eduardo Hernandez Guayo's Camera

In this section, the speaker talks about Eduardo Hernandez Guayo's camera.

  • On September 8th, 1958 Eduardo Hernandez Guayo filmed footage of General Castro Leon replacing Miraflores' guards.

[#](0:08:34 t:514 s ) Bloody Baptism of Democracy

In this section, the speaker talks about the bloody baptism of democracy.

  • On September 8th, 1958 there were 19 deaths and over 100 injuries in a violent event that marked the beginning of two movements that would threaten Venezuela.

[#](0:09:20 t:560 s ) Childhood Memories

In this section, the speaker shares childhood memories.

  • The speaker grew up with six siblings in Siboney.
  • They bought their house with a bank loan.
  • The speaker lost a race when he was seven years old.
  • Rómulo Betancourt was not well-regarded at school.

Frau Francisca und der Porteñazo

In this section, Frau Francisca expresses her intention to vote for the yellow party. The conversation then shifts to the Porteñazo and its aftermath.

Voting for the Yellow Party

  • Frau Francisca, who works in the house, says she will vote for the yellow party.

The Porteñazo and Its Aftermath

  • The Porteñazo was over, and they had overcome the Carúpanazo.
  • There were deaths, but no such cruel and treacherous act had happened before.
  • Betancourt was attacked with explosives on Los Próceres Avenue while on his way to commemorate Army Day.
  • Betancourt had serious injuries and imprisoned leaders of the Communist Party and MIR who were congressmen.
  • This was a huge blow to the armed left-wing movement.
  • Betancourt went to Hospital de Clinicas where he received first aid treatment.
  • When this tragedy occurred, Venezuelan society processed it as best as it could.

President Betancourt's Life Saved by Second

This section discusses how President Betancourt's life was saved by a second during an assassination attempt.

Assassination Attempt on President Betancourt

  • By a second, President Betancourt's life was saved during an assassination attempt.
  • Eight hours after the attack, Betancourt came to Miraflores.

Captured Perpetrators of the Attack on the President

This section discusses the capture of those responsible for the bombing that targeted President Betancourt.

Capture of Perpetrators

  • Those responsible for the bombing were captured.
  • The bomb, along with all resources and devices used in the attack, came from Rafael Leónidas Trujillo.
  • Ernestico was taken out of kindergarten due to poor performance.
  • Despite his happiness, Ernestico is a problem and no school will accept him.

Politics and Symbolic Content

This section discusses how politics has a high symbolic content.

Symbolic Content in Politics

  • The confrontation between liberal democratic project and autocracies has a high symbolic content.
  • Politics has a very high symbolic content.
  • Betancourt did not make it an achievement or inscribe it in Venezuelans' memory.
  • Betancourt was unaware of the existence of "the pipe."
  • There is probably a symbolic value attached to "the pipe."

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Life Goes On

In this section, the speaker talks about how life goes on despite difficult circumstances.

Life Continues

  • The speaker mentions that even during difficult times, life continues.
  • People still have to go to work, take care of their families, and carry out their daily routines.
  • The speaker emphasizes that it is important to remember that life goes on and not get too caught up in negative emotions.

Finding Joy

  • The speaker encourages listeners to find joy in small things like spending time with loved ones or enjoying nature.
  • They suggest focusing on positive experiences rather than dwelling on negative ones.
  • The speaker reminds listeners that finding joy can help improve mental health and overall well-being.

Moving Forward

  • The speaker acknowledges that moving forward after a difficult experience can be challenging but emphasizes the importance of doing so.
  • They suggest taking small steps towards progress rather than trying to make big changes all at once.
  • The speaker encourages listeners to seek support from friends, family, or professionals if needed.

Accepting Change

  • The speaker discusses the inevitability of change and suggests accepting it rather than fighting against it.
  • They emphasize that change can bring new opportunities and growth.
  • The speaker encourages listeners to embrace change and see it as a chance for positive transformation.

Gratitude

  • The speaker suggests practicing gratitude as a way to find positivity during difficult times.
  • They recommend keeping a gratitude journal or simply taking time each day to reflect on things to be thankful for.
  • The speaker emphasizes that focusing on gratitude can help shift one's perspective towards the positive.

Conclusion

  • In conclusion, the speaker reminds listeners that life goes on despite difficult circumstances and encourages them to find joy, move forward, accept change, and practice gratitude.
Video description

Cuéntanos tu opinión sobre Rómulo Resiste: https://bit.ly/3goDyOF Cinco años determinantes en la historia de Venezuela (1959 – 1964). Por primera vez en el país, un presidente electo por el pueblo le entrega el poder a otro también elegido democráticamente. Pero el camino está lleno de dificultades. El gobierno democrático tiene que enfrentar a sus dos mayores enemigos: el autoritarismo militar y la propuesta marxista. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Créditos Dirección: Carlos Oteyza Guion: Carlos Oteyza y Lorena González Di Totto Producción Ejecutiva: José Ignacio Oteyza, Daniela Nieves y Verónica Cañas Azuaje Producción General: Yoselin Fagúndez Edición y Post Producción: Charles Ocando Dirección de Fotografía: Gustavo Poleo Locución (Voz de Carlos Oteyza): Sócrates Serrano Música Original: Álvaro Cordero Mezcla y Banda Sonora: Iván Gózon y Luis Lara Animaciones: Titán Post. Duración: 101 minutos Copyright © Siboney Films 2021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Rómulo Resiste" es una producción de Siboney Films Visita nuestra página web http://www.cinesa.com.ve/ En Instagram @CinesaVenezuela Facebook Cinesa Venezuela ¡Sucríbete a nuestro canal!