Documentary covering 17 years of protest and activism in America, from thwarted processions by the KKK to the Occupy Wall...
Documentary covering 17 years of protest and activism in America, from thwarted processions by the KKK to the Occupy Wall Street movement.
"Political turmoil in the United States takes on a movingly personal aspect through this judiciously edited archive of street marches and public demonstrations, shot since the 2000 Republican Convention by filmmakers Michael Galinski and Suki Hawley. The day after Galinski graduated from high school in 1987, the Klu Klux Klan marched in his North Carolina hometown. He photographed the procession and recorded community reactions to this demonstration of spent power. “It's an artefact,” says one bystander, “the last opportunity to see something like that.” ... Her words haunt the film that follows, as we encounter a succession of protests and counter-protests – against the Iraq War, against poverty, against the erosion of voting rights, against the normalisation of police force, against the bailing out of the banks, for the Confederate Flag, for Bernie, for and against Trump." (New Zealand International Film Festival)
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Working in Protest | Details
- Rating
- Exempt,
- Runtime
- 80
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- USA