: The script was written by the renowned Venezuelan playwright José Ignacio Cabrujas .
: The film explores how the population of Caracas was fragmented by the uprising. Amanecio De Golpe Parte 7 (W9AL 1WLVRo 1h00m3...
The 1998 Venezuelan film (also known as Coup at Daybreak ), directed by Carlos Azpúrua , provides a dramatic retelling of the February 1992 coup d'état attempt in Caracas. Summary of the Film : The script was written by the renowned
As a "true story" of the military overthrow attempt, the film serves as a sociopolitical analysis of a pivotal moment in Venezuelan history that eventually led to the emergence of the Bolivarian Revolution. Summary of the Film As a "true story"
: The film received a Goya Award nomination for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. Historical Significance
The movie follows the events of the night of , when military rebels led an insurrection that threw the city into chaos. Rather than focusing solely on the military strategy, the narrative is constructed through various vignettes that showcase the impact of the coup on different social classes, particularly the upper and middle classes living near the La Carlota military base . Key Themes and Production Details
: A recurring theme is the disconnect between the official narrative—with TV and radio claiming everything was under control—and the lived reality of residents who witnessed fighting outside their windows until daybreak .