Sat 4 Feb

Political films: What is to be Done?

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Classics, Special Screenings

Jean-Luc Godard: Perspectives

British Sounds (See you at Mao)

51 mins

in English

UK | 1969 | dir. Groupe Dziga Vertov, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Henri Roger

London by Godard will be celebrated through the outlook of the seminal UK film magazine Afterimage which emerged in the wake of post-1968 cultural and political change and published thirteen issues between 1970 and 1987, including Jean-Luc Godard’s manifesto on making political films.

In British Sounds, Godard, believing that the narrative film was outdated and bourgeois, let loose a propagandistic audio-visual barrage on the senses that combines Maoism, the Beatles, multiple soundtracks, minimal cinema, nudity (accompanied by a women’s liberation statement), and excerpts from Nixon, Pompidou, and the Communist Manifesto, all ending with a blood-spattered hand painfully reaching for a red flag.

Screening introduced by Simon Field, one of the contributors of The Afterimage Reader (ed. Mark Webber, The Visible Press, May 2022) and editor of Afterimage
 
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