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L'Imagination au Pouvoir
1968-75
28 minutes, color, age range: 9 - adult, #789
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In May 1968 the students of Paris began to rip up cobblestones to throw at the authorities; this, with other disturbances elsewhere in Europe, made it seem for a while as if a new, youth-led, Europe-wide revolution was in the offing. The movement found its most effective modes of expression in music and comic-books. Imagination became the watchword, and provided fertile soil for a mature style of comic authorship and production, wholly adult in tone. The Euro-comic at last broke through the barricades of intellectual opinion - which had hitherto regarded it as a mere consumer product - and so came, at last, to be viewed as a cultural phenomenon in its own right, thanks in part to the increasing importance and authority of the scriptwriters. The film includes interviews with Quino, Uderzo, Gotlib, M oebius and Druillet, and features Valentina, Corto Maltese, Mafalda, Sturmtruppen and Hom.
Part of the series Comics, the Ninth Art
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Credits
Director: Alejandro Vallejo
Script: Carmen Dominquez: Alejandro Vallejo: Maite Ruiz de Austri
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