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The Society of the Spectacle + Now!

Wed, Nov 15, 2023
    Part of
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  • “Be realistic, demand the impossible!” Cinema, Surrealism, Marxism
The Society of the Spectacle (1974)
Dir. Guy Debord, 91min, DCP

Six years after the publication of his classic book The Society of the Spectacle, the French Marxist theorist Guy Debord released this semi-experimental, essay-film adaptation. Using the classic Situationist technique of “détournement”—the practice of remixing pre-existing images to underscore the original underlying ideology—Debord overlays a dizzying array of still and film images with text from the book. The result is organized chaos that nonetheless provides a sharp commentary on a world dominated by image and power.

Now! (1964)
Dir. Santiago Alvarez, 5min, DCP

Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez arguably made an early music video with his fiery, agitprop Now! Set to and inspired by Lena Horne’s song of the same name—which was banned in the US on the grounds that it would incite revolt—this short features newsreels, still photographs, and other found footage documenting the struggle for racial equality in the US. Repurposing pirated material and found footage in a virtuosic montage, the film is a powerful example of cinema used in the service of political solidarity and challenging dominant power structures.

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