A La Calle is a documentary film that chronicles the fight for democracy in Venezuela. It depicts the Venezuelan people’s struggle against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro and his oppressive regime.
Here’s how you can watch and stream A La Calle via streaming services such as HBO Max.
Is A La Calle available to watch via streaming?
Yes, A La Calle is available to watch via streaming on HBO Max.
A La Calle sheds light on the remarkable courage of ordinary citizens who risk everything to challenge the status quo. The film documents their determination and the lengths they go to for democracy.
Watch A La Calle streaming via HBO Max
A La Calle is available to watch on HBO Max. Max (formerly HBO Max) is your streaming hub for all things HBO, plus a whole lot more. Watch classic HBO shows and new Originals, then jump into movies, cartoons, and reality TV from Warner Bros., Discovery, and beyond. There’s something for everyone on Max.
You can watch via Max, formerly known as HBO Max by following these steps:
- Go to HBOMax.com/subscribe
- Click ‘Sign Up Now’
- Choose your plan:
- $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year (with ads)
- $15.99 per month or $149.99 per year (ad-free)
- $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year (ultimate ad-free)
- Enter your personal information and password
- Select ‘Create Account’
Max With Ads provides the service’s streaming library at a Full HD resolution, allowing users to stream on up to two supported devices at once. Max Ad-Free removes the service’s commercials and allows streaming on two devices at once in Full HD. It also allows for 30 downloads at a time to allow users to watch content offline. On the other hand, Max Ultimate Ad-Free allows users to stream on four devices at once in a 4K Ultra HD resolution and provides Dolby Atmos audio and 100 downloads.
A La Calle’s synopsis is as follows:
“A firsthand account of the extraordinary efforts of ordinary Venezuelans to reclaim their democracy from the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, whose corrupt and brutal policies have plunged the country into economic ruin. Working with a network of clandestine camera crews, the filmmakers spent three years recording exclusive interviews with key opposition figures including Leopoldo López and grassroots activist Nixon Leal, as well as a host of everyday citizens, and captured the remarkable courage of the Venezuelan people as they unite to restore liberty to their country.“
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