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Folkets Hus - Salen 1. sal


5. december

Kl. 10-12:

Introduktion

Kl. 13:

Byvandring Nørrebro

Gentrification walk

kl. 15.00 - 17.00

Pariserkommunen

kl. 19.00 i tv-tv (Folkets Hus 2. sal):

Film: Peter Watkins: La Commune For the film LA COMMUNE we travel back in time to 1871. A journalist for Versailles Television broadcasts a soothing and official view of events while a Commune television is set up to provide the perspectives of the Paris rebels. On a stage-like set, more than 200 actors interpret characters of the Commune, especially the Popincourt neighborhood in the XIth arrondissement. They voice their own thoughts and feelings concerning the social and political reforms. The telling of this story rests primarily on depicting the people of the Commune, and those who suppressed them.

Deliberately, this film is an attempt to challenge existing notions of documentary film, as well as the notions of 'neutrality' and 'objectivity' so beloved by the mass media today. The film is not intended as an apologia on behalf of the Paris Commune. But at the same time, it attempts to show that the Paris Commune, for all its human frailty, its internal conflicts and its blundering, was an event of major importance, not least because of the way in which its leading reformers tried to work with social process, by a direct involvement with the community and its needs.

Længde: 5 timer!


6. december

Kl 10.00:

The Watts Riots

Film: The Fire This Time

Randy Holland’s thoughtful documentary takes the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a starting point for a history of the Black community viewed from within. Using archival and current newsreel footage, Holland traces the roots of unrest to the earlier disenfranchisement of Blacks who migrated to LA from the South. Interviews with public figures such as Betty Shabazz (Malcolm X’s widow) and former Atlanta mayor Andrew Young, as well as residents and community leaders in South Central L.A., show how the failure to address problems of poverty, joblessness and inadequate educational resources after the 1965 Watts riots demoralized a vital Black community and guaranteed that history would repeat itself with greater intensity. In Holland’s provocative film, the combative posture of the Black Panthers during the 1960s and 1970s is played down, and they appear as a major source of community cohesion.

kl. 13.00:

Paris' forstæder 2005

Med Jeppe Vedel

kl. 15.30:

København 2007 / G13

Med Lars og Emil

Film: Uddrag fra "G13 Real TIme - 2 timer 10 klip"

kl. 19.00:

Teheran 1978-79

Med Mario fra Internationalt Forum's Mellemøstgruppe

Film: ANNEE ZERO- LE MOUVEMENT DES FEMMES IRANIENNES shot on the 8th of march 1979 when khomeini had given out the order to wear hejab and tschador. By group politique et psychoanlyse 1979

The second film IRAN OR THE END OF 1001 NIGHTS is made by Masud Rajai. Masud was in germany since the mid-sixties and worked in film production. When the iranian revolution started he went to Teheran and shot this film with the help of iranian friends. He left the day when khomeini arrived in teheran.


7. december

Kl. 10.00:

J18 - London i 1990erne

Med Nils Norman (UK)

Film: Life In The Fast Lane - No M11 campaign

Drawing on personal testimony and nearly 200 hours of front-line footage, LIFE IN THE FAST LANE features the battle for Wanstead's George Green, and the subsequent eviction of its 250 year- old Sweet Chestnut tree. It re-lives the days of the Independent Free Area of Wanstonia, and highlights the celebrated rooftop protests at Westminster and the home of the then Transport Secretary, John MacGreggor. Against a backdrop of growing resistance to the Criminal Justice Act it charts the emergence of CLAREMONT ROAD as an extraordinary symbol of cultural defience, and for the first time tells the story of what became the most expensive eviction in British history.

Kl. 13.00:

København 07

Med Niels Fastrup og Lucia Caceres

kl. 15.30:

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