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Antifa: Chasseurs de Skins/Hunters of Skins
The term skinhead used to be used to refer to any members of certain youth subcultures who had shaved heads. In the late 70's neo-Nazi's adopted the skinhead look and the term skinhead became synonymous with shaved head Nazi youth (and still is to this day for many who are not aware of the multi-cultural and non-racist roots of the skinhead movement). This documentary is about how groups of anarchist punks, black Frenchmen, immigrants, and other anti-fascists put a stop to neo-Nazi skinhead violence in France.
The film has been recently translated into English for the first time. Enjoy!
The film can be downloaded here, or watched streaming on YouTube here.
The film has been recently translated into English for the first time. Enjoy!
The film can be downloaded here, or watched streaming on YouTube here.
Anti-Racist Action Talk At Macalester College
In the 1980s the Twin Cities were a hotbed of Neo-Nazis and racist skinhead gangs, some of which were violent and others which were openly organizing working class white young people to further an agenda of hate and intolerance. Many folks in Twin Cities communities began organizing a response and eventually drove most of the nazis and racist skinheads out and underground through a multi-decade struggle. Among the first groups to organize a response were young punks who formed street crews that eventually founded Anti-Racist Action (ARA). ARA chapters quickly spread to other cities and still exists in other states today. Kieran, Molly and Katrina spoke at Macalester College on April 1 about the history of ARA in Minneapolis, copwatching, sexual assault within the movement and the ongoing struggle against overt and covert white supremacy.
Video can be found streaming here, or here.
Video can be found streaming here, or here.
Antifascist Attitude
Anti-fascist attitude is first ever documentary on emerging Russian anti-fascist movement which made by the activist themselves. Movie features both moderate NGO activists and radical grassroots activists and anarchists from three cities - Moscow, St. Petersburg and Irkutsk.
It also features Stanislav Markelov, murdered in Moscow 19th of January.
The documentary can be watched streaming here.
It also features Stanislav Markelov, murdered in Moscow 19th of January.
The documentary can be watched streaming here.
Uno Di Noi/One Of Us
http://unodinoi.blogsport.de/
In December 2008, we created an anti-fascist mural in Bochum, to commemorate seven anti-fascists from different European countries, who had been killed by neo-Nazis during the last years.
After we photographed the whole process of production, we brought those and several other materials together and made a documentary of it, about the mural and the background of the seven murdered antifas. We traveled to Italy and Spain to film interviews with relatives of the murdered antifas. Furthermore, we produced a rap for Thomas Schulz, who got killed in our neighbor town Dortmund in 2005.
Friends have translated the movie into Castilian, Italian, English, French and Russian.
For all of us, for every anti-fascist from Irkusk, from the Lower East Side, Athens, the banlieu of Paris, Bilbao, Utrecht, Herne II, Padua or Belfast – this internationally drawn up mural gives us the possibility to get into discussion concerning the problems of our time. And eventually to get in contact and to make up new networks.
The intention of our movie is, to show up our needs and chances for discussion, connection, cooperation and integration. The movie ought to call for solidarity and to spread solidarity at the same time.
In December 2008, we created an anti-fascist mural in Bochum, to commemorate seven anti-fascists from different European countries, who had been killed by neo-Nazis during the last years.
After we photographed the whole process of production, we brought those and several other materials together and made a documentary of it, about the mural and the background of the seven murdered antifas. We traveled to Italy and Spain to film interviews with relatives of the murdered antifas. Furthermore, we produced a rap for Thomas Schulz, who got killed in our neighbor town Dortmund in 2005.
Friends have translated the movie into Castilian, Italian, English, French and Russian.
For all of us, for every anti-fascist from Irkusk, from the Lower East Side, Athens, the banlieu of Paris, Bilbao, Utrecht, Herne II, Padua or Belfast – this internationally drawn up mural gives us the possibility to get into discussion concerning the problems of our time. And eventually to get in contact and to make up new networks.
The intention of our movie is, to show up our needs and chances for discussion, connection, cooperation and integration. The movie ought to call for solidarity and to spread solidarity at the same time.