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Public Enemy (aka Off the Pigs)

DOCU
Documentary : 88', 2001
Directed by Jens Meurer
Synopsis
Now between 50 and 60 years old, Bobby Seale, Kathleen Cleaver, Jamal Joseph and Nile Rodgers were members of the Black Panthers, ‘the greatest internal threat to the country’s security’ according to J. Edgar Hoover, the unrivetable head of the FBI known for his phobic racism. Created in October of 1966, the Black Panther party united various Black liberation movements and based its political platform on the revolutionary ideas of Malcolm X, who was assassinated in 1965. The party attempted to organize and above all politicize the anger of black youth in the ghettos, and although its followers were few, its influence was tremendous, however short-lived. Pressured by FBI persecution and internal conflicts, the Black Panthers ceased to exist in 1971. Punctuated with footage from the incandescent sixties, the film affectionately follows these four survivors, who try in vastly different ways to remain true to themselves, their memories furnishing the film’s raw material.
Team

Scénariste

Meurer Jens

Réalisateur

Meurer Jens

Directeur de la photo

Lippstock Torsten

Ingénieur du son

Tagaki Orinne JT

Monteur image

Weil Anne

Musique originale

Rodgers Nile

Avec l'aide de

Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (FWB)

Coproducteurs

Archipel 35

Coproducteurs

Entre Chien et Loup

Coproducteurs

Egoli Tossel Film

Coproducteurs

Kinotar Oy

Coproducteurs

ARTE France Cinéma

Coproducteurs

Channel 4

Coproducteurs

RTBF

Coproducteurs

YLE TV1
Festivals and awards

2001 Black Panther Film Festival

2000 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (New York)

2000 Juneteenth Film Festival (Minneapolis)

2000 Venice International Film Festival

2000 Chicago International Film Festival

2000 Amsterdam International Film Festival



In theaters

07-06-2001

TV Release

07-06-2001

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