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'''Living Utopia''' is a film by Juan Gamero, about the Spanish Anarchist Movement from around 1870 to 1939.
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'''Living Utopia''' is a film by Juan Gamero, about [[the Spanish Anarchist Movement]] from around 1870 to 1939.
It consists of documentary material and interviews with 30 anarchist-militants of the Spanish Revolution 1936. Info and direct link to watch the film in english see: [[Vivir la utopía]] El anarquismo en espana, (producer TVE-arte, 1997).
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It consists of documentary material and interviews with 30 anarchist-militants of the Spanish Revolution 1936. Info and direct link to all 10 parts to view the film in english see: [[Vivir la utopia]] El anarquismo en espana, (producer TVE-arte, 1997).Living Utopia is a unique documentary that blends the historical account of the origins and development of the Spanish anarchist movement, focussing on the 1936 war. A reflection on the philosophical underpinnings of such a movement and their practical application. As both an informative and inspiring piece of research it is considered a jewel amongst historians and rebel hearts.
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==See as well==
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*[[Anarchist Film Channel]] by Stuart Christie/ChristieBooks
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==Links==
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*"Living Utopia - Vivir la utopía (with english subtitles) via anarchism.org: http://www.anarchism.org/videos/en/Living_Utopia.avi
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 16 August 2011

Living Utopia is a film by Juan Gamero, about the Spanish Anarchist Movement from around 1870 to 1939.

It consists of documentary material and interviews with 30 anarchist-militants of the Spanish Revolution 1936. Info and direct link to all 10 parts to view the film in english see: Vivir la utopia El anarquismo en espana, (producer TVE-arte, 1997).Living Utopia is a unique documentary that blends the historical account of the origins and development of the Spanish anarchist movement, focussing on the 1936 war. A reflection on the philosophical underpinnings of such a movement and their practical application. As both an informative and inspiring piece of research it is considered a jewel amongst historians and rebel hearts.


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