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Filmography: Cinema as Assembly

 

Film anthropologist Massimiliano Mollona has assembled a filmography to accompany Cinema as Assembly. The filmography, which will evolve over the course of the project, includes films from Third Cinema, Indigenous Film, Militant and Anti-racist Cinema, as well as practionners working within Cinema as Assembly. Where available, links to online streams of the films have been included. The films are presented for educational and noncommercial use only. All copyrights belong to the artists.

Mustafa Abu Ali, They Do Not Exist (Laysa lahum wujud), 1974, 25 mins

Masao Adaki and Koji Wakamatsu, Sekigun-PFLP: Sekai Senso Sengen (The Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War), 1971, 69 mins

Kanal Aljafari, Recollection, 2015, 70 mins

Basma Alsharif, O Persecuted, 2014, 12 mins

Black Audio Film Collective (dir. John Akomfrah), Handsworth Songs, 1986, 61 mins

Barry Barclay, Te Rua, 1971, 96 mins

Black Quantum Futurism, Black Space Agency Training, 2020

Ben Caldwell, I & I: An African Allegory, 1979, 32 mins

Alessandro Cavadini and Carolyn Strachan, Two Laws, 1982, 130 mins

Filipa César, Spell Reel, 2017, 96 mins

Octavio Cortazar, Por Primera Vez, 1967, 9 mins

Manthia Diawara, Edouard Glissant: One World in Relation, 2009, 50 mins

Assia Djebar, The Nouba of the Women of Mont Chenoua, 1977, 115 mins

Juan Downey, Laughing Alligator, 1979, 27 mins

Denise Ferreira da Silva & Arjuna Newman, Ancestral Clouds, Ancestral Claims, 2023

Djalma Fettermann , Flora Gomes, José Bolama, Josefina Crato, Sana na N'Hada, O Regresso de Amílcar Cabral, 1976, 32 mins

Haile Gerima, Bush Mama, 1979, 97 mins

Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas, La Hora de los Hornos (Hour of the Furnaces), 1968, 260 mins

Patricio Guzman, The Battle of Chile, 1975, 97 mins

Mona Hatoum, Measures of Distance, 1988, 16 mins

Kassem Hawal. Return to Haifa, 1982, 78 mins

Leon Hirszman, ABC da Greve, 1990, 86 mins

Sky Hopinka, Dislocation Blues, 2017, 17 mins

Arthur Jafa, Love is the Message. The Message is Death, 2016, 8 mins

Lamia Joreige, Here and Perhaps Elsewhere, 54 mins

Mikhail Kalatozov, I am Cuba, 1964, 140 mins

Amar Kandwar, The Many Faces of Madness, 2000, 20 mins

Darcy Lange, Maori Land Project, 1977-80

Sarah Maldoror, Sambizanga, 1972, 97 mins

Steve McQueen, Western Deep, 2002, 24 mins

Hassane Mezine, Remembering Frantz Fanon, 2018, 87 mins

Trinh Minh-ha, Reassemblage, 1982, 40 mins

Bernard Nicolas, Daydream Therapy, 1977, 8 mins

Alanis Obomsawin, Incident at Restigouche, 1984, 46 mins

Carlos Mayolo and Luis Ospina, Aggarando Pueblo (Los Vampiros de la miseria)i, 1978, 28 mins

Raoul Peck, Lumumba, la mort d’un prophète, 1990, 69 mins

Gillo Pontecorvo, Battle of Algiers, 1966, 121 mins

Elizabeth Povinelli and the Karrabing. Wutharr, Saltwater Dreams & Windjarrameru, The Stealing C*n, 2015

Jasmina Metwaly and Philip Rikz, Out on the Street, 2015

Glauber Rocha, Black God White Devil, 1964, 120 mins

Jorge Sanjines, The Blood of the Condor, 1969, 70 mins

Ousmane Sembéne, Xala, 1979, 123 mins

Heiny Srour, Leila and the Wolves, 1984, 90 mins

The Otholith Group, Infinity Minus Infinity, 2020, 48 mins

Mohanad Yaqubi (Subversive Film), Off Frame AKA Revolution Until Victory, 2015, 61 mins

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