VENEZUELA´S GANGLAND YOUTH
SHORT DOCUMENTARY
DURATION: 9:19:03 MINUTES
PRODUCERS:
FREDERICK GILLINGHAM
MELISA VALENZUELA
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SB1 ES: José Medina Paramedic Worker
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This is a daily thing, today is Saturday, we hope it calms down a bit
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OFF1 |
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It’s almost midnight outside the emergency ward at Caracas’ Domingo Luciani hospital.
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SB2 ES: Carlos Ramirez Paramedic hospital Worker |
00;00;28;20 - 00;00;49;27 |
From 17 to 33 years old, victims of robbery, gang clashes, police clashes, These are the ones that come to the hospital the most |
OFF2 |
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As the country’s economic crisis deepens, violent crime is soaring. Threatening a whole new generation.
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SB3 ES: Production Team member |
00;00;57;19 - 00;01;01;05 |
Why, I have permission to stay outside. |
OFF3 |
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On trying to enter the Hospital to get a better idea on who was being treated and why. Hospital security stopped us from entering. |
GRAPHIC 1 |
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26,616 Violent Deaths in 2017 60.3% Homicides 20.8% By the Police 18.92% Unknown Source: The Venezuelan Violence Observatory |
SB4 ES: Mario Briceño Metropolitan Police of Caracas |
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On weekends the crime rates are a bit higher in these sectors Teenagers from 12 to 14 years old is when they start getting involved with gangs |
OFF4 |
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It’s now estimated that Venezuela has one of the highest youth homicide rates in the world. Impunity runs rampant and as a result there is widespread distrust in the authorities. |
GRAPHIC 2 |
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CONFIDENCE IN THE POLICE Venezuela 2018 19% of Venezuelans report being confident with the police 67% of Venezuelans reported feel insecure Source: Igarapé Institute |
OFF5 |
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In a mountain hideaway, a gang which goes by the name of Araguaney agree to meet with us. The youngest is 12 years old.
Known as the “puppies” this group operates as a youth wing, working for the neighbourhoods older and more seasoned criminals. |
SB5 ES: Gang Member Anonimo 1
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00;02;40;22 - 00;02;55;11 |
I came into the gang when I was 13 years old, my parents went abroad and left me, I now live on the streets, I steal and kill people, |
SB6 ES: Gang Member Anonimo 2 |
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The situation is very difficult, it can't go on, you have to do anything to survive |
OFF6 |
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It's been revealed that on average 4 children are orphaned every day as a result of the violence in Caracas.
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SB7 ES : Gang Member Anonimo 3
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00;03;18;03 - 00;03;34;11 |
I was 9 years old when my mum was shot twice in her face, my dad died when I was born, apart from that I was abused all the time, I didn't have another alternative, so I came into this life |
SB8 ES: Gang Member Anonimo 2
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00;03;35;21 - 00;03;47;02 |
No joke, they almost killed me, they put their gun here, and I said this is it, but no, the police had a conscious and let me go |
SB9 ES: Gang Member Anonimo 4 |
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They took me, they beat me to a pulp and then let me free |
SB10 ES:Gang Member Anonimo 3
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They made me run, they gave me this scar as you can see, I had to jump, go into dirty water, a lot of things, |
SB11 ES:Gang Member Anonimo 2
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They don't do anything here, they said they would make a football field, but all they did was just take the money and then didn't do anything, In this neighborhood, they don't do anything here |
OFF7 |
00:04:27:07 - 00:04:39:14 |
A near blackout of government crime statistics has meant that independent organisations are left as the only real reliable sources of tracking violent crime in venezuela. |
SB12 EN: Roberto Briceño The Venezuelan Observatory of Violence
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00:04:40:04 - 00:05:12:10 |
In Venezuela there has being an increase of the number of people involved in crime and at the same time there has being a reduction on the age of the children involved in crime and in murder, last year we investigated cases of 9 years old boys that have being murder, involved in crimes, involved in homicides, so there is a reduction in the age |
OFF8 |
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Believed to have over 1 million inhabitants, the sprawling neighbourhood of Petare in the east of the capital, has long been regarded as one of the most violent in the country. The higher you climb the steep narrow lanes of this fragmented barrio, the more violent it gets. With gangs competing for the best vantage points. |
SB13ES: Francisco Guerra, Footballer
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My life before football was being on the streets, playing with my friends, and I was a bit bad behaved; in gangs, with guns, bad company who carried drugs, It is my passion, I love football. Instead of having a gun I prefer to have a ball, |
OFF9 |
00:06:14:16 - 00:06:27:11 |
14 year old Francisco Guerra has managed to avoid the gang culture of his neighborhood. Had it not been for football francisco's fate could of taken a more sinister turn. |
SB14 ES: Francisco's Grandma |
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I hope everything goes well for you, I am glad you have decided this in your life, you must behave well everywhere you go. |
OFF10 |
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Despite football lagging behind baseball as the main national sport in Venezuela. In recent years it has grown in popularity. Especially among the poorer communities. |
OFF11 |
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Passion Petare is one of few independent organisations helping youth in high risk areas in the capital. Almost all of its funding comes from donations outside of the country. The organisation has been the saving grace, your youngsters like Francisco. |
SB15 ES: Jesus Gianfrancesco Passion Petare |
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What we are doing here, is changing these delinquent gang members into football players, changing the guns which harm into balls, bullets into shoes, the thinking of steal and killing, into goals, and to celebrate the enjoyment of football, allowing football to help you to not be a delinquent, or dead, or in a hospital or in prison |
OFF12 |
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In a deeply polarized society It’s hard to imagine the social classes, which have long been associated for their political allegiances coming together.
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SB16 ES: Eduardo Jiménez
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Actually, football is what brings them all together, inside this field here, there are no social classes when they play, they forget all about this, some come from the barrios, others from nice houses, condos.. but inside the field they are all equal, |
SB17 ES: Trainer |
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Remember what Galeano said, and I will repeat this as many times as I can: "there are people who say that football has nothing to do with life, I don't know how much they know about football, but what I do know is that they don't know much about life." Gentleman, If you give everything, if you are a man of principles, an honest worker, a clean man, if you contribute to the society, you will be a phenomenal player, because what you will do with the ball at your feet, will be impressive, Is it clear!, Is it clear! is it clear, make that sound until the sky, Un solo Petare! Petare unites! |