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Coup at Daybreak

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228:), who are in the middle of breaking up as Miguel confesses his affair with Paloma (Beatriz Santana). Miguel leaves the house, going to Paloma's by car, but changes his mind and returns, leaving Paloma in the car outside as the coup begins. Caught in the crossfire, a soldier rescues Paloma just as the car is hit by explosives, leading her into Miguel and Isbelia's house. The couple continue to argue: Isbelia is a current affairs journalist, but Miguel accuses her of not really caring about the state of affairs. 246:), too. Rafael is a high-ranking figure in the military and closely attached to the government. Rafael's father, Aníbal (Héctor Mayerston) is a corrupt businessman who works with the government and also does not want the coup to succeed, lest he be uncovered. In the houses next to Beatriz live other important people: the family of the Mexican ambassador, including his ambitious son, and a foreign corrupt government-associated businessman. During the night's events, the son and the foreign businessman die. 216:
It opens with a military convey traveling through the east of Caracas towards La Casona. Along the road, the rebel soldiers see a nudist couple (the woman portrayed by Ruth Puebla) in the bushes. They then stop in the poorer part of the area, where they are begged for help by three characters wanting
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The film mainly focuses on a group of rebel soldiers attacking the presidential residence in La Casona. It juxtaposes this with showing the personal lives of residents of the La Casona area during the coup overnight.
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Shortly before the end of the film, the nudist couple are seen again in a striking scene where actress Puebla is seen fully nude. At the end, the rebels surrender and their leader,
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to travel to a hospital; resolute on their mission, the convoy continues and reaches the street of the presidential residence La Casona, attacking everything.
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Closer to the presidential residence lives the middle-class family headed by Beatriz (Elizabeth Morales). She has just brought her children back from
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and is living at her parents' house on the street, wanting to separate from her cheating husband Rafael (
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Though the film was made before Chávez came to power, it has been seen as a defense of
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It was nominated for the Best Foreign Spanish-language Film at the 1999
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referenced the film and its title in relation to the attack.
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José Cirera wrote that though the film shows clips of the
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Some of the residents nearby is the couple Miguel (
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Index


English
Carlos Azpúrua
José Ignacio Cabrujas
Consuelo Delgado
Daniel Lugo
Ruddy Rodríguez
Héctor Mayerston
Elba Escobar
Yanis Chimaras
Elizabeth Morales
Vicente Tepedino
Karl Hoffman
Adriano Moreno
Sergio Curiel
Luis Paniagua
TVE
February 1992 coup d'état attempt
Daniel Lugo
Ruddy Rodríguez
Miami
Yanis Chimaras
es
Hugo Chávez
1998 presidential elections
Daniel Lugo
Ruddy Rodríguez
Manuel Aranguiz
Frank Spano
Gabriel Retes

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