Modernizing the Nation: Democracy and Authoritarianism in the Film Action Committee of the Oil Industry (Venezuela, 1947-1951)

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  • María Gabriela Colmenares España Universidad Central de Venezuela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.19.17877

Keywords:

Venezuela, Oil Industry, Modernization, Democracy, Corporate Filmmaking

Abstract

After the 1943 Oil Act, petroleum companies working in Venezuela aligned themselves with the emerging elites and their moderate nationalism, and projected themselves as essential to Venezuela’s progress by establishing public relations departments, social and cultural responsibility agendas (Tinker Salas, 2009), and film programs that targetted their work force and Venezuelan population. The Film Action Committee of the Oil Industry (1947-1951) was the first of these ventures. In this article, I will analyze Venezuela elige su destino (Gunther von Fritsch, 1948) y Vialidad, símbolo de progreso (Arteries of Progress, Henwar Rodakiewicz, 1950), both made by the Princeton Film Center for the Film Action Comittee. Approaching them as industrial films (Hediger & Vonderau, 2009a), I will focus on their production and reception context, as well as the ways in which they represent the modernization of Venezuela according to the political views of two different regimes: the democratizing Trienio Adeco (1945-1948) and the authoritarian Decada Militar (1948-1958). Through such representations, I will show that petroleum companies challenged the Venezuelan state’s aim to present itself as the sole modernizing agent while, at the same time, submitted to its soveraignity.

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María Gabriela Colmenares España, Universidad Central de Venezuela

María Gabriela Colmenares España is Senior Lecturer at the Film Studies Department of the School of the Arts at the Central University of Venezuela. M.A. and Ph. D. in Sociocultural Studies at the Autonomous University of Baja California (Mexicali, México). She co-authored the book Diversidad en los Estudios Cinematográficos (Caracas: Central University of Venezuela, 2005) and is a member of the Section of Venezuelan Studies of LASA (2014-2019), as well as the Red de Investigación sobre Imaginarios y Representaciones (RIIR) and the Red de Investigadores sobre Cine Latinoamericano (RICiLA).

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Published

2020-07-31

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Colmenares España, M. G. (2020). Modernizing the Nation: Democracy and Authoritarianism in the Film Action Committee of the Oil Industry (Venezuela, 1947-1951). EU-topías. A Journal on Interculturality, Communication, and European Studies, 19, 95–108. https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.19.17877
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