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Huillet:
But after all, resistance is not liberty,
it's more the defense of liberty.
"...art tries invariably to revive in people
this incessant thirst for ideal states
which precede the division in classes."
S.M. Eisenstein
No such luxury when the banker says
Wonderful, convivial facts: Said by whom and why? So you film the banker. Or rather, a man (a friend) in the garb of a banker of Caesar's day. And not in Caesar's day, but the day you filmed. And on that day, the flowers on the property. And not a banker's words, but those found and constructed by Brecht (a friend), to be clear. And not words but speech, broken in such a way to hear anew. And the man slowly being burned by the sun—not spotlights—his lips cracking, his skin reddening. His voice, his rhythm, the way it carries, all subjected to the rivalry of the wind. And the shots are shot askance. And the flowers behind, on the property, mix with the anger of those who come to consciousness.
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Huillet: Art is a fragile thing, very fragile. There was an orchestra in Dresden. We didn't hear it so often because the Wall was still up and our radio stations very seldom played music performed by the people of Eastern Europe. Since then, there's been an avalanche of Tchaikovsky and others, of recordings made in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Russia, etc. When we heard the musicians of the Dresden orchestra play Beethoven, Brahms, or Mozart, we said to ourselves: "There's something here that would be unthinkable in the best American orchestras, something right in our ears, that is, one feels these are people for whom time is not money, whereas in the best American orchestra, one always feels behind it time is money, time is money.
Straub: It's a perfect science, this hypercharge (survoltage). It is not the result of patience.
Huillet: This way of making music is disappearing, because as people's living conditions change, the artistic result also changes. And as for them, there wasn't any resistance, precisely. It was something that just came from their way of life. While to get the same thing now, they would have to start resisting, and it wouldn't necessarily be the same.
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Over the pack of curs and hangmen
For us, the sun will forever
Shine on with its fiery beams
The time draws near for the worldwide revolt against the yoke of capitalism
Kino-Pravda no. 22
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Past May Day Dedications to
Danièle Huillet on Kino Slang
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2007 - Examine Caesars
2008 - Song of Two Humans, But...!
2009 - This Land is Mine
2010 - Men Without Women
2011 - Freedom
2012 - Small Grasses
2013 - That's Just What We Intend
2014 - The Lizards
2015 - (no post - misery)
2016 - Complete Animals
2017 - Huillet at Work (interview)
2018 - Straub/Huillet/Talking (interview)
2019 - Born May 1st. . .
2017 - Huillet at Work (interview)
2018 - Straub/Huillet/Talking (interview)
2019 - Born May 1st. . .
2020 - We Caught a Political Conscience like One Catches Chickenpox
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