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A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel.It employs disturbing and violent themes to comment on psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth gangs, and other social, political, and economic subjects in a dystopian near-future Britain.
Italian resistance movement: 1975 Libera, My Love: Mauro Bolognini: Drama: Anarchism in Italy, Italian resistance movement: 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones: Comedy: Anarcho-syndicalism, King Arthur, Monarchy: 1975 Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven: Rainer Werner Fassbinder: Drama: Anarchism and Marxism, Weimar ...
Up Against the Wall Motherfucker, often shortened as The Motherfuckers or UAW/MF, was a Dadaist and Situationist anarchist affinity group based in New York City. This "street gang with analysis" was famous for its Lower East Side direct action.
Gun City (Spanish: La sombra de la ley) is a 2018 Spanish-French action thriller film directed by Dani de la Torre and written by Patxi Amezcua. [1] Set in 1921 Barcelona, the plot displays anarchist struggle and police brutality as a backdrop.
Gloria is a 1980 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by John Cassavetes.It tells the story of a gangster's former girlfriend who goes on the run with a young boy who is being hunted by the mob for information he may or may not have.
Time Out stated that the movie "deserves praise for its feminist perspective on the course of the 1936-7 revolution, when women's liberation was a logical, if hardly well-recognised, constituent of the libertarian ideals that the Spanish working class rose up to assert." [4] It was the third highest-grossing Spanish film of the year. [5]
Anarchists is a 2000 South Korean action film directed by Yoo Young-sik and co-written by Park Chan-wook.Set in Shanghai in 1924, the film is about the Heroic Corps: a covert cell of insurrectionist anarchists who attempt to overthrow the Japanese government's occupation of Korea through propaganda of the deed.
According to Variety, the movie was one of the top-grossing films of 1935. [3] The supporting cast features Robert Armstrong and Barton MacLane. G Men was made as part of a deliberate attempt by the Warners to counteract what many political and business leaders claimed was a disturbing trend of glorifying criminals in the early 1930s gangster ...