#Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War
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homocinematicus · 2 years ago
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Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War 1971 Masao Adachi, Kôji Wakamatsu
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shihlun · 1 year ago
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Haruhiko Arai
- Body and Soul
1997
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edwordsmyth · 2 years ago
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Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War, Masao Adachi / Kōji Wakamatsu (1971)
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guerillas-of-history · 2 months ago
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Do you have any recommendations for documentaries by/about insurgent movements? I watched Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War and loved it, and I want to watch more like it! (I have been trying to find a torrent of 17th Parallel but to no avail)
Yes, I recommend
The Blood of My Brother (2005) - Andrew Berends. A documentary about the Iraqi struggle, I first watched it a really long time ago and it was extremely influential for me.
They Do Not Exist - Mustafa Abu Ali (1974)
Palestinian Women - Jocelyne Saab (1974)
Death In Gaza - James Miller (2004) The filmaker himself was murdered by an iof terrorist while making this documentary.
A Place Called Chiapas - Nettie Wild (1998)
These are just a few that come to mind, I hope this proves helpful to you, if anyone else has any good recommendations, I highly welcome it.
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marxistlesbianist · 2 months ago
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Finally got around to watching Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War, and found it utterly captivating! Does anyone have recommendations for other similar documentaries? The only other one I have seen is Agnes Varda’s The Black Panthers
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albertserra · 10 months ago
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@gael-garcia tagged me to post my top 5 first watches of august
Clearcut (1991) dir. Ryszard Bugajski
Morvern Callar (2002) dir. Lynne Ramsay
Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War (1971) dir. Masao Adachi and Kōji Wakamatsu
How to Make a Monster (1958) dir. Herbert L. Strock
Orlando, My Political Biography (2023) dir. Paul Preciado
i tag @kiurit @aspirationalbrand @falsenote
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vampilllia · 9 months ago
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red army/pflp: declaration of world war
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ilikemylifealot · 2 years ago
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simulacrumaussois · 1 month ago
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Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War (1971), directed by Masao Adachi & Kôji Wakamatsu
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blogtruenorth · 2 years ago
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cassandra-leuco · 3 years ago
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"Red Army/PFLP Declaration of World War," dir. Adachi Masao and Wakamatsu Koji (1971)
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chdkz-veteran · 3 years ago
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The Red Army / PFLP: Declaration of World War, 1971.
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shihlun · 3 years ago
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Kazuya Shiraishi
- Dare to Stop Us
2018
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deadassdiaspore · 3 years ago
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quelquesoit · 5 years ago
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A summer spent in introspection.
Where are we and who am I? // I am just one of the people who is sick of the social order, // even so more today, // Europe is not my centre. // Because I know exactly who i am and what I want ... // I can accept what I cannot understand. // A pleasant feeling of having a clear conscience envelops you. // Now a question. Is the struggle over? // There is no end to our struggle. // For her, the struggle is today.
Non-sequential stills from different films + documentaries - in order of appearance:
1. A. Césaire in “Lumieres Noires” - 2006, dir. Bob Swaim
2. “Madame Nina Simone: la lègende” - 1972, dir. Frank Lords
3. “Atlantics” - 2019, dir. Maty Diop
4. Ousmane Sembène in an interview
5. “Allah Tantou” - 1992, dir. David Ashkar
6. “Edouard Glissant: one world in relation” - 2010, dir. Manthia Diawara
7. “Soleil ô” - 1970, dir. Med Hondo
8/10. “Mortu Nega” - 1988, dir. Flora Gomez
9. “Declaration of world war” - 1992, co-edited by Japanese Red Army and PFLP (popular front for the liberation of Palestine)
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donewithcapitalistfrayers · 3 years ago
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Interview with Masao Adachi, Japanese Red Army filmmaker who on a trip to Lebanon and in collaboration with the PFLP made The Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War (1971)
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