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ΤΑΙΝΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ, ΜΙΚΡΗ ΛΕΣΧΗ (ΚΑΝΑΡΗ 1) - ΜΑΛΑΤΕΣΤΑ

Credits The programme explains that this is the first film by Peter Lilienthal. The story takes place in London in 1910, where a group of political refugees living under wretched conditions has as its leader an Italian anarchist, Enrico Malatesta, who loathes violence. At the very opposite is the young anarchist Gardstein. This dilemma reflects the question posed to the director himself in 1968, thus he seeks justification for neither of the two protagonists. In conclusion, the programme notes that the film, using documentary material, but also borrowing its style from the material itself, deals “in an objective way” with a “hot” issue of that time in Germany, whether or not to employ violence in the achievement of political goals, on the occasion of the student uprising of ΄68 and the outbreak of terrorism in the early 1970s.
  • Cinema ΤΑΙΝΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ, ΜΙΚΡΗ ΛΕΣΧΗ (ΚΑΝΑΡΗ 1)
  • Pages 1
  • Τόπος Έκδοσης ATHENS
  • Language GREEK, MODERN (1453 - )
  • Height 29,7 CM
  • Width 21 CM
  • Paper Type ΒΙΟΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟ
  • Status ΠΟΛΥ ΚΑΛΗ
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