France released, PAL/Region 0 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Booklet, Interactive Menu, Remastered, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Be Seeing You: 1967, one year before may '68. The strike at the Rhodiaceta textile plant in Besançon sounds like the rehearsal of the rising to come. Indeed for the first time ever, the workers' claims are not only higher wages or better working conditions but also BETTER LIVING CONDITIONS. They first and foremost say no to the lifestyle capitalism wants to impose on them. One more year to go and the whole country of France will imitate the strikers of Besançon. We Maintain It Is Possible: A collectively made documentary on events at the LIP clock and watch factory in Besancon, where management had tried to shut down production after financial trouble, so workers occupied the facility with the aim of running it themselves. 2084: A computer generates conflicting hypotheses about the future of trade unions. The Sixth Side of the Pentagon: On October 21, 1967, over 100,000 protestors gathered in Washington, D.C., for the Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam. It was the largest protest gathering yet, and it brought together a wide cross-section of liberals, radicals, hippies, and Yippies. Che Guevara had been killed in Bolivia only two weeks previously, and, for many, it was the transition from simply marching against the war, to taking direct action to try to stop the 'American war machine.' Norman Mailer wrote about the events in Armies of the Night. French filmmaker Chris Marker, leading a team of filmmakers, was also there, ...Chris Marker's Sixties ( À bientôt, j'espère / Puisqu'on vous dit que c'est possible / 2084: Video clip pour une réflexion syndicale et pour le plaisir /
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Excelente!
Excelente!!!! Un relato sobre el may 68 en Francia!!!
R**O
Tres difficile de regarder de bout en bout
Ce documentaire très different de "Joli mai" du même réalisateur, qui était plein de vie.Là c'est surtout par la somme de documents d'époque que ce DVD est interessant. Il y a des images peu connues de la guerre du Viet-nam, l'entrainement des marines est fascinant, une interview de Regis Debray en prison au Venezuela, des reunions d'ouvriers en grève en plein doute. Mais je n'ai pas compris le fil conducteur.Il y aussi beaucoup de séquences d'illustration et des montages consécutifs d'archive de differentes époques qui brouillent le propos. Par exemple un buffle dans les rizieres du Viet-nam, suivi d'un taureau de corrida en espagne (pendant la guerre d'espagne ...)Bon c'est decevant.L'idéal aurait été d'avoir un index de toutes les archives utilisés qui pour certaines sont enrichissantes.
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