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Matar Extraños

Jacob Secher Schulsinger, Nicolas Pereda, 2013

Through a series of casting sessions, reconstructions and improvised scenes the film tells the story of three young men who in vain try to join the Mexican revolution in 1910, and get lost in the desert north of Mexico. On their journey, they face each other's fears, their unrealistic dreams and hopes, and, not least, today's stereotypical depiction of Mexico's revolutionary past.

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1/2 revolution

Omar Shargawi, Karim El Hakim, 2011

Arriving in Cairo on assignment, 27th of January 2011, documentary film-maker
Omar Shargawi couldn't have predicted that a
day later the streets would erupt in one of the most important revolutions of this century.
Alongside fellow filmmaker Karim El Hakim, Shargawi captured the reality of the revolution
that occurred out of view from the world's media, away from the square, in the alleyways
and streets. In committing themselves to capturing footage the military wanted destroyed,
they risked their freedom and were arrested by the secret police.

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De døde fra Seinen

Peter Greenaway, 1989

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Revolutionens børn

Henrik Jørgensen, Michael Mogensen, Helle Toft Jensen, Ulla Boje Rasmussen, 1981

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I lyset af revolutionen: om kvinder og kunst i Kairo

Iben Haahr Andersen, Lone Falster, 2015

The Arab Spring strikes Egypt in 2011. Driven by empathy, satire and burning passion female artists take courage and their art becomes radical. In the film we meet eight women, musicians, visual artists, a photographer, a filmmaker and their art.

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Cuba Cubanos

Ib Makwarth, 1976

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Anarkiets land

Claus Wanscher, Keld Henriksen, Erik Prinds, 1979

The story af the anarcho-syndicalist revolution during the civil war 1936-39 told by 7 veteran anarchists interviewed in exile in France 1974. The stories are linked with cuts from old films and photos. It ends in Barcelona 1977, where the CNT-FAI- anarcho-syndicalist movement is gathering for the first time in Spain since 1939.

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Revolutionens graffiti – en historie om Libyen efter Gaddafi

Nathalie Neuffer, 2014

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Yemen - Kampen for et lykkeligt arabien

Søren Højdahl, 1974

The film was made at the TOURING COLLEGE after a study tour to the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen in Sept.-Oct. 1973.

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