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The film that was made for and then banned from London Weekend TV. Essentially a documentary, it's a genuine political artefact in which Godard contrives to assault the British sensibility with a series of images and provocations (the slogans flashed on the screen are sometimes humorous and alw...

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Other Authors: Godard, Jean-Luc (Director), Roger, Jean-Henri (Director), Stewart, Charles (Cinematographer)
Format: Video Software Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Neuilly sur Seine Gaumont Vidéo [2012]
Series:Jean-Luc Godard: Politique
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Summary:The film that was made for and then banned from London Weekend TV. Essentially a documentary, it's a genuine political artefact in which Godard contrives to assault the British sensibility with a series of images and provocations (the slogans flashed on the screen are sometimes humorous and always to the point). The parts where people just talk really work; when Ford Dagenham workers discuss the company-employee situation, the effect is simple and uncluttered but devastatingly effective. Sometimes, however, the control vanishes - the sequence with Essex students making posters, for instance - and this confirms the impression that revolution in Britain will only come from the industrial army who need it, not the middle class academics who play it. [www.timeout.com]
Physical Description:1 DVD-Video (49 Min.) farbig

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