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El Comandante

The premiere of the Sony Pictures Television series , titled " Golpe de Estado " (Coup d'État), dramatizes the pivotal 24 hours that launched Hugo Chávez into the global spotlight. Starring Colombian actor Andrés Parra —known for his portrayal of Pablo Escobar—the episode serves as a high-stakes introduction to the man who would redefine Venezuelan politics. Plot Summary: The Day That Changed Everything

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The show is hagiography. It whitewashes Chávez’s authoritarian tendencies. There is no mention of his controversial statements, the use of state media, or the economic chaos that would later define his government. The first episode presents Chávez as a saintly figure—a "Red Christ" of the poor. Critics argue that El Comandante is less a biography and more a propaganda piece financed by the late president’s allies. el comandante capitulo 1 hugo chavez new

  • Simón Bolívar: The "ghost" of the Liberator haunts the series. Even as a young soldier, Chávez is shown becoming obsessed with Bolívar's idea of a "Gran Colombia" and anti

El Comandante: A Reference to Hugo Chávez

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The pilot episode sets the stage for Chavez's transition from a military figure to a political icon. Andrés Parra Simón Bolívar: The "ghost" of the Liberator haunts

  • Carisma y lenguaje sencillo: uso de anécdotas, referencias populares y tono directo.
  • Medios y rituales políticos: apariciones televisivas, uso de símbolos bolivarianos y creación de un imaginario identitario.
  • Alianzas sociales: vínculo con movimientos populares, sindicatos y redes comunitarias que cimentaron su base electoral.

coup d'état of February 4, 1992

The first episode focuses on the defining moment that launched Hugo Chávez into the global spotlight: the attempted .