Hi Kirsten,
Debord and Situationalism not revolutionary? In Girimus nocte et
consumir igni!
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hi,
this may or may not count as revolutionary, but you
may wish to check
out guy debord's "society of the spectacle"
best,
kirsten leng
Kirsten Leng
History and Women's Studies
PhD
University of Michigan
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Hello to all,
>
> I was wondering which films, European or
American, represent(ed) the
> 'revolutionary' sixties in one way or
another, and then especially
> 'May 1968'? Over the past years, films
such as Bertolucci's "The
> Dreamers" and Garrel's "Les Amants
Reguliers" discussed different
> perspectives (rel. positevely vs. rel.
negatively); does any of you
> know if there are more films discussing
these perspectives - they can
> be as implicit as f.e. Pasolini's
Teorema.
>
> Many Thanks in advance.
>
>
Tim
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> TJV Vermeulen, EUR, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands
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