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		<title>Meditations on Revolution part I : Lonely Planet</title>
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		<description>Robert Fenz 13' - &#201;tats-Unis - Prod: Fenz 1997 &quot; Forty years after Che turned the impossible into the inevitable, Fenz returns to find the revolution steeped in the faces of those who gather round his camera, playing with him, and us, as they insist that life is lived forward, but understood back-ward. &quot; (Mike Holboom)

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		<title>Meditations on Revolution part II : The Space in Between</title>
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		<description>Robert Fenz 8' - &#201;tats-Unis - Prod: Fenz 1997 &quot; Inspired by architect Oscar Niemeyer and filmed in the Favela neighborhood of Rochina, Latin America's largest shanty town, The Space in Between is an investigation of the space carved by his population. &quot; (...) (Jennette Montalvo)

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		<title>Meditations on Revolution part III : Soledad</title>
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		<dc:subject>XD</dc:subject>
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		<description>Robert Fenz 15' - &#201;tats-Unis - Prod: Fenz 2001 Shot in Mexico City, in Chiapas and New York City. Everyday events are intertwined with fragments of Mexican tradition and images of revolution. The texture of the black and white, as well as the film silences, disorients and gives Mexico an appearance of existing outside any specific moment in time.

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		<title>Vertical Air</title>
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		<description>Robert Fenz 28' - &#201;tats-Unis - Prod: Fenz 1996 &quot; A sensorial testimony of the democratical ideal through the exploration of the distinct relationship between sound and image, using iconographic American imagery, graphic abstraction and a powerful piece of music composed by jazz innovator Wadada Leo Smith.&quot; (Jennette Montalvo)

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