The documentary film was awarded as the best documentary in the New York International Films Infest Festival. In 2019, after a campaign in media outlets and social media by progovernment movements, the pro-government
Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela, through a
Caracas court, ordered the ban of the screening of the documentary at the
Simón Bolívar University (USB) specifically, as well as at public universities and other public spaces in general, in response to the request of a prosecutor investigating it as an alleged hate crime or as inciting hate crimes, established in the
Law against Hatred approved by the
Constituent Assembly. The USB Teachers' Association responded by saying: "The regime's tribunal is a pretender and silences the freedom of speech once more in Venezuela. USB academics are affected because the university is forced to stop a screening. We expect domestic and international support." Tovar-Arroyo described the ban of his documentary as a "success without precedent", because now students would
want to watch the documentary more. == See also ==