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A La Calle
Directed by
Nelson G. Navarrete
and
Maxx Caicedo
2021
1h 50m
Documentary
6.2
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The documentary features interviews with prominent figures opposed to the government of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
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Cast of A La Calle
Leopoldo López
Self
Nixon Leal
Self
Randal Blanco
Self
Federica Davila
Self
Carla Yiyi Romero
Self
Kerla Blanco
Self
Juan Guaidó
Self
Ricardo Hausmann
Self
Lilian Tintori
Self
Tamara Taraciuk Broner
Self
Roberto Blanco
Self
Vilma Blanco
Self
Arnaldo Ruiz
Self
Edgardi Larez
Self
Edgar Padrón
Self
Elvira de Pernalete
Self
George Simon
Self
José Duque
Self
José Gregorio Pernalete
Self
Juan Requesens
Self
Julio Borges
Self
Sonia Toro
Self
Yoelkys Lilibeth Frontado Gómez
Self
Andrés Pastrana
Self
El Gocho Valera
Self
José Daniel Hernández
Self
Luisa Ortega Díaz
Self
Reinaldo Manrique
Self
Romel Guzamana
Self
Tamara Adrián
Self
Walter Márquez
Self
A La Calle Reviews
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
The film brings home the panoply of problems facing Venezuela, while making no bones about the further detrimental impact Maduro is having on the situation.
Awards Radar
Shane Slater
An in-depth analysis that is both captivating and informative.
Big Apple Reviews
Harvey S. Karten
Lots of street action but without an explanation on why the people of Venezuela believe their support of a different president would make a dent toward solving their problems.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
The filmmakers' intimate, on-the-ground access to the protests and players of the Venezuelan presidential crisis is the best asset they've got.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Peter Rainer
Extremely powerful.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
It's a messy, unresolved situation this rather cluttered film doesn't always clarify, and perhaps it can't. Still, it offers some illumination.
QBP Reviews
Amyana Bartley
A La Calle stands as a towering rallying cry for the oppressed across the globe.
The Film Experience
Glenn Dunks
Maxx Caicedo and Nelson G. Navarrete's film gets up close and personal within the protests, the political turmoil and the familial anguish that has engulfed the Central American nation now for years.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A La Calle highlights the desire and determination of the ordinary people to take their country back.
Shuffle Online
Ricardo Gallegos
A thorough and comprehensive summary of a country's struggle to survive.
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