Girl leaning on bench, smiling slightly, under tree shade.

Venezuela: Country of Lost Children

(Venezuela: Country of Lost Children)

Venezuela is plagued by poverty, hunger and violence. This observational documentary shot in local slums shows how long-term neglect of infrastructure affects women and children.

Venezuela was already in a political and socioeconomic crisis under Hugo Chávez, and the situation deteriorated further after Nicolás Maduro assumed office. A massive increase in crime, poverty, and deaths followed. The health and educational systems are collapsing. Over 7 million people have chosen to emigrate. The film tracks two determined single mothers over two months as they continue to search for ways to survive in the ravaged country. Carolina had to send her daughter to a children’s home to protect her against the ubiquitous violence. In the past, Kiara earned a living as a prostitute and by selling drugs. Now she anxiously follows the actions of her oldest son, who has joined a local gang.

Třinec Library, Lidická 541, Třinec

Assistance Dog
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing
TitleVenezuela: Country of Lost Children
Original TitleVenezuela: Country of Lost Children
Original LanguageSpanish
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2023
Country of OriginGermany
Length85 min.
Tags Children and Youth, Cost of Safety, Latin America
Director Marc Wiese, Juan Camilo Cruz Orrego
Venezuela: Country of Lost Children