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A look at a rally to free Huey Newton, 5 August 2001
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richburroughs from Portland, Oregon
I hadn't seen any of Agnes Varda's films until I caught The Gleaners and I
a
few months ago at a film festival. I loved it, mainly because of Varda's
extremely personal aproach to some interesting material and questions. I
was
recently doing some research on sixties activism when I stumbled across
Black Panthers, Varda's 1968 documentary about the Black Panther
Party.
The 30 minute long film looks at a rally to free the party's leader, Huey
P.
Newton. There's no pretense of objectivity -- the Black Panther Party
shared
in the copyright. Speakers at the rally included Bobby Seale, Stokely
Carmichael, and H. Rap Brown, and there's also a short interview with
Newton, in prison. Other segments include white people at a firing rage
(some of which are children), and members of the police department
explaining the gear they carry in the trunks of their cars.
This film documents some of the most important and controverial black
leaders of the late 60s, and is a must see for anyone interested in sixties
radicalism ot the Panthers.
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