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How People Live: Venezuela
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How People Live: Venezuela

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Venezuela's reputation as one of the most dangerous places on the planet frames this trip through the country's roughest corners. The film follows its crew into neighborhoods and regions where crime, shortages, and collapsed infrastructure shape daily routines, talking to residents about how they get food, avoid violence, and keep households running under conditions most outsiders never see firsthand. Rather than a news segment on politics or Nicolas Maduro's government from a distance, the camera stays close to ordinary life: markets with empty shelves, streets locals say they will not walk after dark, and the improvised systems people build to survive them. The tone is observational, letting residents describe their own risks and workarounds rather than having a narrator explain the crisis for them. It is less an argument about who caused Venezuela's collapse than a ground-level record of what living inside it actually looks like, hazard by hazard, block by block.