Agricoltura, The Hour of the Furnaces (1968) Part 1: Neocolonialism and Violence subs Eng/Ita/Fra
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Hour of the Furnaces: Notes and Testimony on Neocolonialism, Violence and Liberation. Part 1 Neocolonialism and Violence.
"This legendary underground film criticized neo-colonialism and called for the overthrow of the Argentine government. Intended to be a film which "the System finds indigestible," La Hora was made and distributed outside of the commercial film industry. Because watching the film was illegal, the film transcended bourgeois entertainment: "We also discovered that every comrade who attended such showings did so with full awareness that he was infringing the System's laws and exposing his personal security to eventual repression. This person was no longer a spectator; on the contrary, from the moment he decided to attend the showing, from the moment he lined himself up on this side by taking risks and contributing his living experience to the meeting, he became an actor, a more important protagonist than those who appeared in the films."
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Anyone know where I can purchase this film?
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I worked on it in my university of history, all hail my history teacher for showing me this !
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Anon9u98,
I have russian subtitles for this film, is it possible to add them to this video?
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the intro to this is too cool
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As a lifelong fighter for justice and human rights, this film lost me when it quotes and glorifies Che, a psychopath and brutal murderer. He trained and commanded firing squads that executed thousands of men, women and children deemed enemies by the new Castro regime. Liberation? No. Mass murder? Yes.
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Does anyone know what song that is at 45:20?
I can't quite makeout the lyrics
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"yet" ! really? Oh yes I forget that USA is the master and lord of the world so everybody will have to wait or beg for their approval and bless right?! As I said before the average US citizen don´t understand the meaning of EQUAL and MUTUAL RESPECT as a nation,country but more important as a HUMAN BEING!
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The average US citizen understands. That Japan doesnt YET deserve mutual dignity and respect. You should pick up a book. And not one printed in Japan. Then you may grasp reality.
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...so Japan is "imperialist" in your vision coz their "overprotect" their market. But US that "invades" many others markets (and countries!) is not right? US overprotect their own market in specific areas (ex:agriculture) where their are not so competitive. So please read a book,stop listening CNN and LEARN about economy, before open your mouth, please.
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So if we don't take in a billion poor people we are bad people?
We already take in more legal immigrants than all country's on earth put together. But it will never be enough.
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Japan is imperialist to this day. It has the most highly protected and rigged market there is and prints up more fiat currency proportionately than America to buy up all the raw materials it needs (which is all it buys from other people).
Meanwhile, the U.S. actually buys THEIR GOODS lifting millions out of poverty. But the U.S. is the bad guy?
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Send your starving kids to the United States where they can live and work as "servants." That is better than dying. They can work and save their wages, grow up strong then return to their homeland. It's a win-win situation for both them and the employers. My ancestors were poor. They were subsistence farmers who worked the land, grew their own food, raised domestic animals, harvested their crops, canned their vegetables, slaughtered their farm animals for meat, and earned little money.
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J'ai vue le film en francais a la television francaise! Excellent d'un point de vue esthetique et politique:l'heure du brasier! La television francaise a bien change. Gracias
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Why americans think that when the people ALL OVER THE WORLD claims that they want to fight against the "American Imperialism" it has something to do with the american trendy products "made in China" eh? Fight against the US Imperialism means that WE dont want; US Soldiers, political motivated movies,US NGO, US Petrol Companies, IMF, WB, IDB, CIA.Only MUTUAL RESPECT & DIGNITY for relationships and to do business. That's all! It's that really TOO difficult to understand for an average US citizen?!
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Britain and The United States had to fight Hitler to protect their neo-colonialism. The USA and Brits did not care about anything except power. Who won WW2? Not the nations the allies "freed" from the Germans, Stalin got those!
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FAGGOT
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thank u .. this is powerful!
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Just click the CC button...
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Is there anywhere I can get a copy of this, or view it online with SUBTITLES?
Hour of the Furnaces: Notes and Testimony on Neocolonialism, Violence and Liberation. Part 1 Neocolonialism and Violence. "This legendary underground film criticized neo-colonialism and called for the overthrow of the Argentine government. Intended to be a film which "the System finds indigestible," La Hora was made and distributed outside of the commercial film industry. Because watching the film was illegal, the film transcended bourgeois entertainment: "We also discovered that every comrade who attended such showings did so with full awareness that he was infringing the System's laws and exposing his personal security to eventual repression. This person was no longer a spectator; on the contrary, from the moment he decided to attend the showing, from the moment he lined himself up on this side by taking risks and contributing his living experience to the meeting, he became an actor, a more important protagonist than those who appeared in the films."
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I have russian subtitles for this film, is it possible to add them to this video?
I can't quite makeout the lyrics
Making a documentary and wish to use some of the shots...
HELP!