SYNOPSIS
Part 1: The pleasure of destruction (1840-1914)
From France to Japan and from Chicago to Buenos Aires, the first part reveals the origins of anarchist thought and profiles the founding fathers of the libertarian movement. But by also looking back at the main events in the history of the workers' movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (the creation of the International, May Day, attacks during the Belle Epoque, the battle for the eight-hour day), it reveals above all the fundamental role played by anarchists in the social movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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DIRECTOR

Tancrède Ramonet
SEE COMPLETE PROFILETancrède Ramonet is an author and producer of documentaries and a singer in the group ACHAB. With Patrick Barbéris, he co-wrote in 2006 the documentary “Les ombres du bagne” (52′),
broadcast on Arte and France Ô. He is also co-author of the films “Au nom de la race et de la science”, Strasbourg 1941–1944 by Sonia Rolley and Axel Ramonet (production “Temps noir” for France 3) and L 611–1 by Jean-Yves Cauchard.
Graduated in Philosophy (Sorbonne), in Economics (Paris-Dauphine), in Documentary Creation (Havana) and in International Production (EURODOC), as a producer, he founded with Martin Laurent and Axel Ramonet the independent production company Temps noir with which he directed the first two parts of “Ni Dieu ni maître”, une histoire de l’anarchisme (Neither God nor Master, a history of anarchism) in 2016 as well as “Che Guevara, naissance d’un myth” in 2017. As a producer, he produces films around social, historical, artistic and cultural issues, including “Afrique(s), une autre histoire du XXe siècle” by Elikia M’Bokolo, Philippe Sainteny and Alain Ferrari, “Cuba, une odyssée africaine” by Jihan El Tahri or “Cuba, La Révolution et le Monde” that he co-produced with Serge Gordey and Martin Laurent.
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