Venezuela, once wealthy from its vast oil reserves, now faces economic collapse due to mismanagement and plummeting oil prices. In Lake Maracaibo, abandoned oil wells symbolize the nation's decline, with pollution and fuel shortages affecting daily life. Hyperinflation has driven many into poverty, forcing a return to agrarian lifestyles and barter systems. Infrastructure and services like roads, water, and electricity have deteriorated, leaving communities reliant on local initiatives and aid from individuals like Brother Nelson, a monk delivering essential supplies. Despite these challenges, Venezuelans demonstrate resilience and cooperation, working toward a brighter future through education and community support.
Directors: Antonin MARCEL; Frédéric ELHORGA