Concerning Violence

2014 • 89 minutes
4.6
9 reviews
90%
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Concerning Violence is both an archive-driven documentary covering the most daring moments
in the struggle for liberation in the Third World, as well as an exploration into the mechanisms
of decolonization through text from Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth. Fanon’s landmark
book, written over 50 years ago, is still a major tool for understanding and illuminating the
neocolonialism happening today, as well as the violence and reactions against it.
In the middle of the Cold War, radical Swedish filmmakers set out to capture the antiimperialist
liberation movements in Africa first hand. With their 16mm footage, found in the
Swedish Television archives, filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson draws on his experience making
The Black Power Mixtape (2011) to create a visual narrative from Africa - images of the pursuit
of freedom, the Cold War and Sweden. Swedish filmmakers, with their sense of solidarity with
anti-imperial and socialist struggles around the world at the time, created images and stories
which still resonate today, and can change and deepen our impression of the globalized world
we live in.
The people captured by these filmmakers fought with their lives at stake, for their and
others’ freedom. The unique archival footage features a nighttime raid with the MPLA in
Angola, interviews with the guerrilla soldiers of FRELIMO in Mozambique, as well as with
Thomas Sankara, Amílcar Cabral and other African revolutionaries. The imagery is fantastic:
clear, crisp and unique films that convey a sense of urgency and dedication that was at the
heart of the decolonization movements.
In pictures and interviews, as well as with a narrating voice guiding the audience through the
material with the words of Frantz Fanon, Concerning Violence tells the story of the people and
ideas behind one of the most urgent struggles for freedom and change in the 20th century. The
organization of the film into nine chapters connects quite abstract ideas with concrete images and
real people who embody and carry the story.
Crafting a form that is unique in its blend of cinematic essay and archival footage documentary,
Concerning Violence re-introduces Fanon’s humanist, post-colonial vision through a cinematic
journey that brings us face to face with the people for whom Fanon’s writings on decolonization
were not just rhetoric, but a reality.
In layering Fanon’s text with archival footage, graphic design and music in a contemporary tone,
filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson presents a new generation of audiences with a re-examination of
the machinery of colonialism that is at the root of much of the violence we see breaking out in
parts of the world today.

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4.6
9 reviews
Nuage Laboratoire
December 3, 2019
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Ali Basha
April 12, 2015
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