The Last Bolshevik is a documentary film about the life and work of a Russian filmmaker during the era of Stalinism. It explores the struggles and challenges faced by the filmmaker, who continued to create movies despite censorship and political pressure. The film provides a glimpse into the history of the Soviet Union and the impact of Stalinist policies on the arts and culture.
Off Frame AKA Revolution Until Victory is a documentary that delves into the revolution and resistance movements in Palestine. It showcases the struggles faced by the people of Palestine and their fight for freedom against oppressors. The film explores the historical context of the conflict, including the civil war, the Black September events, and the prominent role of organizations like the PLO. It also examines the influence of filmmakers like Dziga Vertov and Jean-Luc Godard in capturing the spirit of revolution and resistance. Through archival footage and interviews, the documentary offers a compelling insight into the ongoing struggle of the Palestinian people.
A visual essay, it questions social relations within the labor system in our country. Four factories in the metropolitan area of Mexico City are taken as spots for anthropological exploration. Documenting industrial landscapes, factories, bosses, workers, machines and commodities, the film shows a reflection on how these relationships have an imprint on society outside the factories. This is a testimony on the dignity of workers and their daily labor, with all the effort it entails and how it is rendered invisible by consumer society.
A documentary short about Dziga Vertov.
No More results found.