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              34 Archival description results for Poder

              2020 - Yeswework
              ES ES-OVNI EXP-S002 · Series · 2020
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              (...) Without scruples, on 28 February, in the midst of the Coronavirus emergency – in five days 110 cases had been officially confirmed in the area, which was out of control – the Italian employer’s federation, Confindustria, launched a social media campaign with the hashtag #YesWeWork. “We need to tone it down, make public opinion understand that things are returning to normal, that people can go back to living the way they used to,”  the president of Confindustria Lombardy, Marco Bonometti, told the media.

              The message of the promotional video for international partners was absurd: “Coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in Italy, but it is no different to many other countries,” they downplayed the situation. And they lied: “The risk of infection is low”. They blamed the media for unwarranted scaremongering, and they showed workers in their factories while boasting that all their factories would remain “open and at full capacity, as always.”

              Just five days later, the huge outbreak of infections and deaths arrived. It would end up being the largest in Italy and Europe. Even then, Confindustria did not withdraw the campaign, much less consider closing the factories (...)

              Bergamo, the massacre that the employers chose not to prevent

              The part of Italy that was hardest hit by Covid-19 is a major industrial hub. It was never declared a danger zone due to lobbying by employers. The human cost was catastrophic.

              Alba Sidera Roma , 10/04/2020

              https://ctxt.es/es/20200401/Politica/31884/Alba-Sidera-Italia-coronavirus-lombardia-patronal-economia-muertes.htm

              https://ctxt.es/es/20200401/Politica/31884/Alba-Sidera-Italia-coronavirus-lombardia-patronal-economia-muertes.htm

              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4275 · Item · 2018
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              In April 1961, in the Aurès mountains of Algeria, a hunting commando made up of Breton conscripts confronts a group from the National Liberation Army and captures an Algerian prisoner. A French soldier, wounded in the clash and a schoolteacher in civilian life, recalls the events he experienced with his comrades over the past months: their opposition to the Algerian war led them to a camp reserved for draft resisters. He remembers how their commanding officer managed to turn them, from young anti-militarist Bretons, into fearsome fellagha hunters — ready to kill, and even starting to enjoy it. All of them, except him, gradually give in to the escalating violence. Avoir vingt ans dans les Aurès, is a fictional work based on eight hundred hours of recordings of French conscripts during the Algerian war.

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S014-SS001-0001 · Item · 2008
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              September 11, 2001 ushered in a new world order that extended to the age-old practice of torture. In this new paradigm, torture is seen as necessary – and therefore justifiable – in the war against terrorism. Furthermore, victims have no rights, they do not exist for legal purposes and can simply disappear in long secret flights to unknown destinations. This documentary traces the story of some survivors of this globalised torture who spent time in places like Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and Guantanamo. And for those who still think that the Abu Ghraib photos were a one-off situation, an isolated case, it takes us on a journey back in time, to Argentina and Guatemala, and even to the Middle Ages and the Holy Inquisition.

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              Crossing Borders
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS003-0008 · Item · 2001
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Border Crossings touches on crucial issues that surround the increased militarization of the U.S. / Mexico border. The United States Border Patrol, now part of the new formed Department of Homeland Security, has a history of abusing its power. Examples of this abuse range from sexual assault to unnecessary use of deadly force.

              Del Poder
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS002-0001 · Item · 2011
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The clash between the State and the social movements in Spain in 2011 laid bare the true nature of power. The police crackdown was a response to the largest protest to date. Three hundred thousand demonstrators were faced with the most violent side of democracy. Using images of these events taken from various sources, this film reflects on democracy, power and its symbols, the role of the media and violence, as well as questioning the language of film and the scope of its possibilities.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S014-SS001-0130 · Item · 2010
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Why do Italians vote Berlusconi? The violence of propaganda, the impotence of citizens, questions of the economy, illicit power relationships... And a catastrophe: the city of L'Aquila devastated by an earthquake... all these elements come together to show how the young Italian democracy has been subdued.

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              Eternal Beauty
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS007-0081 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              This is an essay on the aesthetics of National Socialist cinema. The history of the Third Reich is investigated in light of its own image making. What hopes, desires and fears are reflected in these images? The film unfolds chronologically, with original material dating from 1918 to 1945.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS004-0003 · Item · 1967
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              At the height of the Vietnam war, with the media drumming up the war and patriotism, Cassius Clay took the name Mohammed Ali and refused to go to war or to participate in propaganda activities. He paid the price of being stripped of his world heavyweight title and faced a prison sentence. “No, I am not going 10,000 miles to help murder, kill and burn other people to simply help continue the domination of white slavemasters over dark people the world over."

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              Gilles Deleuze à Vincennes.
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S016-SS002-0005 · Item · 1975
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              “Language is a specific formalisation of expression that is assigned the role of transmitting orders to society.” “At school, language is placed in the mouth of the child, just as a pick is placed in the hands of a labourer. The teacher does not bring the children together to teach them the alphabet, but to teach them a system of orders. And when she asks a child what the sum of 2 + 2 equals she is not asking for information, she is giving an order.”

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              Grab and run: TRAILER
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4272 · Item · 2017
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Since Kyrgyzstan gained its Independence in 1991, there has been a revival of the ancient practice of Ala-Kachuu, which translates roughly as “grab and run”. More than half Kyrgyz women are married after being kidnapped by the men who become their husbands. Some escaped after violent ordeals, but most are persuaded to stay by tradition and fear of scandal. Although the practice is said to have its root in nomadic customs, the tradition remains at odds with modern Kyrgyzstan. Ala-Kachuu was outlawed during Soviet era and remains illegal under the kyrgyz criminal code, but the law has rarely been enforced to protect women from this violent practice.

              Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)