Poster with a silhouette of a person holding a rifle, set against a colorful background. Text includes titles and credits in Spanish, with a logo for "El Ciudadano" and the title "Bolivia Insumisa."

Denis Rogatyuk

A young man with reddish hair and a beard, wearing a light blue shirt, dark vest, and patterned tie, posing thoughtfully with his hand on his chin against a green screen background.

Bolivia Unbowed

"Bolivia Insumisa" focuses on the events that occurred in Bolivia during November 2019. It is a cinematographic journey through the events surrounding the coup of November 2019, the resistance and Bolivia's fight for democracy and sheds light on the search of justice for the victims of repression and their families, as well as the significance of these events in the history of Bolivia.

The documentary includes: Exclusive interviews with former President Evo Morales Ayma, former Vice President Álvaro García Linera, current Vice President David Choquehuanca, Juan Ramón Quintana, and other important political leaders.

July 12, 2025
3:30-9:40 PM

Court Square Theater
44-02 23rd St, Long Island City


Denis Rogatyuk is a Russian-Australian journalist, born in Vladivostok. He has worked in the media industry for almost 10 years, covering a variety of topics, from politics to culture, from all over the world: from Barcelona to Berlin, from London to La Paz, from Mexico City to Madrid. His main focus has always been Latin America. For the last 4 years he has worked as international director of El Ciudadano, one of the largest independent media organizations in Chile. He has had the opportunity to sit down and interview many well-known political figures in the region, such as former presidents Rafael Correa, Evo Morales, Ernesto Samper, intellectuals such as Álvaro García Linera, David Choquehuanca, Enrique Dussell and many others. He was the correspondent of El Ciudadano in Bolivia between July 2019 and the beginning of the coup d'état in November 2019. Bolivia Insumisa is his first cinematographic work.

Group of indigenous people in traditional colorful striped clothing and hats sitting on steps, some smiling, in a cultural setting.
Two men shaking hands on a stage, both wearing floral leis. Behind them is a backdrop with the words "DORELA" and part of another word. One man holds a microphone, and there are seated individuals and a water bottle on the table in front of them.
Crowd of people wearing colorful clothing and masks, many wearing party hats, holding rainbow flags and banners during a demonstration or protest in an urban setting.
Group of people celebrating outdoors, some with raised fists, one woman holding a flag, wearing traditional and casual clothing, smiling, and wearing face masks and leis.
A woman dressed in traditional Andean clothing holding a multicolored flag, standing in front of four police officers in uniform and face masks on the steps of a yellow building.
A man wearing a traditional wide-brimmed hat with colorful embroidery and beads, sitting among a group of people.
An elderly woman wearing a wide-brimmed white hat decorated with colorful beads, feathers, and embroidered fabric, seated among a crowd. A young boy with a face mask is also visible nearby.
Indigenous people in traditional clothing and hats holding a banner that reads 'Autoridades Indigenas Originarias' at a gathering or protest.
Group of indigenous people in traditional clothing at a market or gathering on a city street, with buildings in the background.