Ni Dieu ni maître, une histoire de l’anarchisme — E04 : Les réseaux de la colère

In the after­math of the Cold War, where the impe­r­i­al pow­ers com­pet­ed with vio­lence, the main dan­ger of anar­chism was no longer to dis­ap­pear. It was to become alien­at­ed. But, at the heart of the great social mobi­liza­tions, anar­chism is always present, with­out always say­ing its name, and restarts for one turn at least the great wheel of our history. 

SYNOPSIS

In the aftermath of the Cold War, where imperial powers competed with violence, the main danger of anarchism was no longer to disappear. It was to become alienated. For in the face of a globalist system that staged the appearances of its own critique, their emancipatory slogans and even their figures often ended up being recuperated. In the West, anarchism has once again become synonymous with disorder and chaos. Banned, prosecuted, criminalized, libertarians have had no other choice, from affinity groups to decentralized movements, from digital resistance to generalized indignation, than to go forward masked. But, at the heart of the great social mobilizations, anarchism is always present, without always saying its name. And in this postmodernity that wanted to be the end of times, it is also the one that restarts the great wheel of our history for at least one turn.

Theme(s) : , Democracy, Politics, Social struggle

DIRECTOR

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Tancrède Ramonet

SEE COMPLETE PROFILE

Tan­crède 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.

CREDITS

Director | , Tancrède Ramonet
Year | , 2022
Country | , France
Duration | 52 minutes
Original language | , French
Subtitles | , French
Formats |
Image | Nina Bernfeld, Roman Lechapelier, Vladimir Trivic
Sound | Camille Limousin, Francis Bonfanti
Editing | Juliette Haubois, Mathilde Morieres
Production | LCP Assemblée nationale, Temps Noir

MATERIAL

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