
CAP: 2 Intentos
Documentary
Overview
A full on examination of the two presidential terms of Carlos Andres Perez in which he led the venezuelan fates: 1974-1979 and 1989-1993, known respectively as "La Gran Venezuela" and "El Gran Viraje". Two models of government that, separated by ten years, were very different but produced a change in the history of the country.
Top Cast
Gladys Rodríguez
Gladys Rodríguez
Narrator
Gladys Rodríguez
Narrator
Terry Lynn Karl
Terry Lynn Karl
Self
Terry Lynn Karl
Self
Diego Arria
Diego Arria
Self
Diego Arria
Self


Felipe González Márquez
Felipe González Márquez
Self
Felipe González Márquez
Self
Oscar Arias
Oscar Arias
Self
Oscar Arias
Self
Carlos Blanco
Carlos Blanco
Self
Carlos Blanco
Self
Arnoldo José Gabaldón
Arnoldo José Gabaldón
Self
Arnoldo José Gabaldón
Self
Miguel Rodríguez
Miguel Rodríguez
Self
Miguel Rodríguez
Self


Carlos Andrés Pérez
Carlos Andrés Pérez
Self (archive footage)
Carlos Andrés Pérez
Self (archive footage)
Luis Herrera Campins
Luis Herrera Campins
Self (archive footage)
Luis Herrera Campins
Self (archive footage)
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