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Just a Movement

Copyright: TrAP

SUNDAY OCTOBER 15. 6PM @Harstad CINEMA, ROOM 2

Documentary from 2021 about Omar Blondin Diop and a tribute to Godard

The film is part of a series curated by Hanan Benammar and Brynjar Bjerkem for the art producer Transcultural Arts Production (TrAP) and will be shown in cinemas in Oslo, Trondheim, Bergen and Tromsø, as well as at the Arctic Moving Image & Film Festival in Harstad.

ABOUT JUST A MOVEMENT

Omar Blondin Diop was an activist philosophy student in Nanterre, France, when in 1967 he played himself in Jean - Luc Godard’s "La chinoise". His appearance in that film provides the only moving images of Diop in this intellectually stimulating portrait of a man striving for a permanent state of revolution in a tumultuous time that was teeming with political movements.

Diop’s friends and brothers—filmed in profile and in minimal, painterly light —recall his deep involvement in the student protests of May 1968 and his resistance in Senegal against the French- backed regime of Léopold Sédar Senghor. Interspersing the interviews with archive footage and fragments from "La chinoise" creates a complex construction of multilayered imagery. This is, then, also a film about the stylistic components used to tell a story — in this case the story of someone who can no longer tell it himself, because Diop died in 1973 in a Senegalese prison.

Ultimately, "Just a Movement" doesn’t so much explain who Omar Blondin Diop was as much as present the ways in which he lives on: in the stories and memories of his brothers, in Godard’s film, and in today’s youth movements in Senegal

Originaltitle: Juste un mouvement

Director: Vincent Meessen

Language: French, wolof and mandarin

Subtitles: English

Runtime: 1h 50 min

PG 15

Credits:

Director: Vincent Meessen

Production: Genevieve De Bauw namens Thank You & Good Night productions

Co-production: Jubilee, Spectre productions, CBA, Magellan Films

Cinematography: Vincent Pinckaers

Editing: Simon Arazi

Sound: Laszlo Umbreit

Sound Design: Rémi Gérard

Music: Wouter Vandenabeele, Bao Sissoko

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