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Stone: Hugo Chavez has 'intoxicating' energy

By IAN JAMES – 2 days ago

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — U.S. filmmaker Oliver Stone said he sees Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as an energetic, principled champion of change in Latin American and hopes to capture the spirit of his drive to roll back U.S. influence in an upcoming documentary.

After two weeks of filming in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America, Stone said Thursday night that he probably has enough material "for two documentaries."

"The film's about the spirit of the changes in South America," Stone told The Associated Press in an interview. "It's to capture the spirit of this thing, which frankly is huge. ... There is something going on here, and it's outside the IMF, it's outside American control — that's what interests me."

Chavez takes the lead in the film, Stone said, "but the supporting cast is enormous."

Stone also interviewed Chavez's left-leaning allies in Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolivia — all of whom have participated, he said, in the region's "liberation from the United States."

The 62-year-old filmmaker accompanied Chavez to the lot where his grandmother's house once stood, and to political rallies where he connected with crowds of admirers.

"The pure energy of the man is intoxicating," Stone said.

In their interviews, Chavez discussed world affairs, the oil business, socialism and independence hero Simon Bolivar — the inspiration of his movement.

"This is what I like about Chavez: He's a big man, he thinks big," said Stone, who described the Venezuelan president as a "world-changer."

The changes he has helped lead, Stone said, are "sweeping all over the place."

"Bolivar is back."

The Oscar-winning director said the documentary, as yet untitled, should be released in a matter of months. The film follows "W.", Stone's critical biopic about President George W. Bush.

The director said he hopes President-elect Barack Obama takes a different approach toward Latin America and "should meet with Chavez."

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If Stone thinks so highly of Chavez, maybe he should move to Venezuela. Chavez a good leader? Right, and I'm Santa Claus.

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If Stone thinks so highly of Chavez, maybe he should move to Venezuela. Chavez a good leader? Right, and I'm Santa Claus.

Greetings Santa...

Wonder if his documentary will be fair and balanced? Chavez owns the congress and the supreme court, wife experienced how their democracy changed to a dictatorship, and wondered if the same thing is happening here, Stone should interview a bunch of people that experienced the same thing there. But they probably would be afraid to speak from fear of repression. Same thing here, step on the wrong toes and the IRS will be on your back, may not find anything wrong, but sure can make life miserable for several years.

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