Disruptive film. Vol. 1 : everyday resistance to power / produced by Jill Godmilow, Ernest Larsen, and Sherry Millner.

Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • English
  • Arabic
  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Russian
  • Tagalog
Published/​Created
  • [Chicago, Illinois] : Facets Multi-Media, Inc. [Distributor], [2015]
  • ©2015
Description
2 videodiscs (approximately 238 min.) : sound, black and white, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (14 pages ; illustrations ; 18 cm).

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    Film distributor
    Film producer
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Medium/​Support
    • plastic rdamat http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAMaterial/1029
    • 4 3/4 in.
    Summary note
    With this collection, curators Ernest Larson and Sherry Millner have successfully established a new history of film as political resistance. Vol. 1 is made up of four distinct programs with 26 short-form experimental non-fiction films. These radical global narratives span from 1914 up to the early 21st century and truly represent the diversity in approaches to documentary filmmaking. The collection has been put together for both political and educational purposes, to offer film and media makers and scholars a chance to review unaccountably under-appreciated works of film, video, animation--from France to Chiapas, from Serbia to China, to Nigeria--works that propose various strategies of resistance to power.
    Notes
    This DVD-R is manufactured on demand and is expected to play back in DVD-Video "play only" devices.
    System details
    DVD-R; Region 1; NTSC.
    Language note
    In English and Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Russian, Tagalog with English subtitles.
    Contents
    • Disc 1. Prologue: La Commune / by Armand Guerra & Le Cinema du Peuple (France, 1914, 90 sec.)
    • Program 1: Globalized Resistances (63 min.)
    • I Like Students = Me Gustan Los Estudiantes / by Mario Handler (Uruguay, 1967, 6 min.)
    • Iranian Women's Movement, Year Zero / by Iranian Women & Women of the Political & Psychoanalytical Group (Iran/France, 1979, 12 min.)
    • Requiem for M / by Kiri Dalena (Philippines, 2010, 7 min.)
    • The Land Belongs to Those Who Work It / by Chiapas Media Project (Mexico, 2005, 15 min.)
    • Prototype: God Bless America / by Martha Rosler (USA 2006, 1 min.)
    • The Route / by Chen Chieh-Jen (Taiwan, 2006, 17 min.)
    • Prayer of Fear / by Mosireen Collective (Egypt, 2013, 4 min.)
    • Program 2: Live Like A Refugee: Borders, Visible & Invisible (54 min.)
    • Inventory / by Zelimir Zilnik (Germany/Yugoslavia, 1972, 9 min.)
    • They Will Kill Us All / by Sylvain George (France, 2010, 11 min.)
    • Hezrellah / by Yann Beauvais (France, 2006, 44 sec.)
    • The Food Chain / by Ariella Azoulay (Israel, USA, 2004, 14 min.)
    • The Right of Passage / by Zanny Begg & Oliver Ressler (Australia/Austria, 2013, 19 min.)
    • Disc 2. Program 3: Over the Edge: Cultural Displacements (58 min.)
    • I Am Eight Years Old = J'ai Huit Ans / by Olga Poliakoff & Yann Le Masson (France/Algeria, 1961, 8 min.)
    • The Lesson of Dis-Consent / by Chto Delat (Russia, 2012, 18 min.)
    • Shoplifting: It's a Crime? / by Sherry Millner (USA, 1979, 15 min.)
    • 3 X 3 = 9 / by Gautier Dulion (France, 2009, 2 min.)
    • 14.3 Seconds / by John Greyson (Canada, 2009, 10 min.)
    • The Death Knell = Le Glass / by Rene Vautier (France/Rhodesia/Algeria, 1964, 5 min.)
    • Program 4: Performative Provocations (52 min.)
    • Church of Stop Shopping Confronts Gentrification / by DeeDee Halleck & Deep Dish (USA, 2008, 9 min.)
    • Expulsion From Paradise / by Andrey Ustinov & Natalya Nikolaeva (Russia, 2002, 2 min.)
    • Jack Smith / by Birgit Hein (Germany, 1974, 10 min.)
    • Red Green Black and White Indians / by Sobhi al-Zobadi (Palestine, 2007, 1 min.)
    • Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) Screed #16 / by Sharon Hayes (USA, 2002, 11 min.)
    • Conakry / by Filipa Cesar (Portugal, 2012, 11 min.)
    • Queen Mother Moore Speech at Green Haven Prison / The People's Communication Network (USA, 1973, 18 min.).
    Other title(s)
    • Everyday resistance to power
    • La commune.
    • I like students.
    • Me gustan los estudiantes
    • Iranian women's movement, year zero.
    • Requiem for M.
    • The land belongs to those who work it.
    • Prototype : God bless America.
    • The route.
    • Prayer of fear.
    • Inventory.
    • They will kill us all.
    • Hezrellah.
    • The food chain.
    • The right of passage.
    • I am eight years old.
    • The lesson of dis-consent.
    • Shoplifting : it's a crime?
    • 3 X 3 = 9.
    • 14.3 seconds.
    • The death knell.
    • Church of stop shopping confronts gentrification.
    • Expulsion from paradise.
    • Jack Smith.
    • Red green balck and white Indians.
    • Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) screed #16.
    • Conakry.
    • Queen Mother Moore speech at Green Haven Prison.
    ISBN
    • 1565809521
    • 9781565809529
    Publisher no.
    DV102386
    OCLC
    936459651
    Universal Product Code
    • 736899139520
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