Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask (Isaac Julien, 1996)

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Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask (Isaac Julien, 1996)

Mensaje por daseinforlorn » Jue 29 Abr, 2004 02:10

52 minutes, 1996, United Kingdom
Director: Isaac Julien, Producer: Mark Nash for the Arts Council of England
in English and French with English subtitles




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http://www.newsreel.org/films/frantzfa.htm






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Mensaje por trep » Jue 29 Abr, 2004 07:47

Daseinforlorn, thanks again but (I hope you'll read this) there are some 40 (nearly everyone in this forum...) people waiting for the last ~60MB of Marker's "One day in the life of Andrei Arsenevich". Nobody ever finished that one, so you're the only one who can reshare it and save us from the melancholy of seeing that nearly completed file all red on black.

Could you please reshare it before releasing more movies? Please! :)

Thanks again.

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Mensaje por LauRíSTiCa » Jue 29 Abr, 2004 08:46

Daseinforlorn, it´s amazing the amount of interesting stuff you have; but I already told U yesterday in the mail I wrote to you: it´s impossible to make it all spread in such a short time.

This is not a race and sharing 20 files at the same time doesn´t make sense when you´re the only full source.
When someone releases something in this forum, he must care about it and keep on sharing those files until there is at least another well-known full source.

I must tell you you´re one of the most productive people I know on emule and I´ll never be able to thank you enough for all the things you´ve shared, specially Marker´s films and Godard´s documentaries, but understand you have to give us some more time to get your releases.

Please, please, pleaaassse.... :lol:

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Mensaje por pismak » Jue 29 Abr, 2004 11:03

We need:

One day in the life of Andrei Arsenevich

Please, share again...
:|
pismax dixit.

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Mensaje por trep » Vie 14 Ene, 2005 23:03

Just out of curiosity: has anyone completed this one? :D

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Mensaje por trep » Sab 22 Ene, 2005 20:26

DarknessAtNoon@DV is seeding it now, and I'm downloading it... anyone still interested in it ?

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Mensaje por trep » Vie 28 Ene, 2005 09:22

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IMDb - 4.5/10 (18 votes)

[quote]Isaac Julien, the celebrated black British director of such provocative films as Looking for Langston and Young Soul Rebels, integrates the facts of Fanon's brief but remarkably eventful life with his long and tortuous inner journey. Julien elegantly weaves together interviews with family members and friends, documentary footage, readings from Fanon's work and dramatizations of crucial moments in Fanon's life. Cultural critics Stuart Hall and Françoise Verges position Fanon's work in his own time and draw out its implications for our own.
[ http://www.newsreel.org/films/frantzfa.htm ][/quote]

[quote]Isaac Julien has now set a political milestone, making the first film about this many-faceted activist. He included interviews of relatives, professors of politics and psychoanalysts, along with archive material of Fanon, and the various stages of his life, with important moments and insights.

Back in 1989 Julien pleased his critics and a large proportion of his audience with Looking for Langston, about the black, gay writer from Harlem. Again in 1996, Julien enriched the succession of biographies of forgotten celebrities with his talent for simply breathtaking portraits. In his recreated surreal films Julien creates an ambience that does not fail to draw his audience into the subject matter.

Julien skilfully arouses a profound eroticism of mainly masculine nature. This does not make Frantz Fanon a gay film, although the mentioning of the attractiveness of the black man to white women and homosexuals is not neglected. More important than homosexuality is the ambivalence between black and white, a central theme in Fanon's life, work and theory. The decision to have men dealing with the psychological themes amongst themselves, not hiding from intensive physicality, is a good one.

It is hard to decide what contributes more to the success of Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask: the interesting choice of subject, or Julien's masterful staging of it. Historical facts, old theories with new currency and erotic inferences: in the right hands and highly appealing form of documentary.
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[quote]Frantz Fanon - Black Skin, White Mask.mpg, 492Mb
video: 352x240 00:47:27 29.97fps MPEG1 1.2Mbps
audio: 44KHz 00:47:27 Stereo 224Kbps

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WARNING! The video quality is good, but probably the original VHS had some damaged spots which results in GAPS here and there - the screen goes BLANK. All the gaps total to less than 2 minutes over the 50 minutes running time, and they won't disrupt your understanding of the movie, but for sure they're annoying as hell.

Thanks to DarknessAtNoon@DV for seeding this one!


THE LINK:
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THE CAP:
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Mensaje por annasaar » Vie 28 Ene, 2005 13:38

Hi!
Thanks for (re)sharing the film! I'm very interested in it.

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Mensaje por trep » Vie 28 Ene, 2005 14:20

Please note that THE LINK CHANGED though (not the same hash).

Could some mods edit the post's subject adding "new link" or something? Thanks! :D