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L'Imagination au Pouvoir28 minutes |
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1968-75 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, Moebius and Druillet, and features Valentina, Corto Maltese, Mafalda, Sturmtruppen and Hom.
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