
SABOTEURS, DOGMATISTS, AND TIME TRAVELERS George MacBeth on the 78th Cannes Film Festival
Nearly all reports on this year’s Cannes Film Festival included anecdotes about the sudden power outage that hit the festival and its host city. The collective responsible for the blackout targeted the Cannes-based military technology company Thales Alenia Space, but also France’s government for financing global warfare. Taking advantage of the public’s attention during the festival week, the action also put a critical spotlight on economic structures that cannot be untangled from the film industry – let alone from the luxury lifestyle on the French Riviera. George MacBeth begins his text with pithy statements from the activists and draws a connection to the festival’s anti-fascist origins. However, as he goes on to review four selected films, MacBeth contrasts the collective’s explicit agitprop with the power of more indirect artistic messages that require intellectual decoding. With regard to the new films by Julia Ducournau and Christian Petzold, for example, he emphasizes the allegorical elements that make them relevant without explicitly relating them to current discourses and debates.
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