Disobbedienti
Disobbedienti

Disobbedienti

December 01, 2002 | 54 min

The Disobbedienti emerged from the Tute Bianche during the demonstrations against the G8 summit in Genoa in July 2001. The “Tute Bianche” were the white-clad Italian activists who used their bodies – protected by foam rubber, tires, helmets, gas masks, and homemade shields – in direct acts and demonstrations as weapons of civil disobedience. The Tute Bianche first appeared in Italy in 1994 in the midst of a social setting in which the “mass laborer,” who had played a central role in the 1970s in production and in labor struggles, was gradually replaced in the transition to precarious post-Fordist means of production. “Disobbedienti” thematizes the Disobbedienti’s origins, political bases, and forms of direct action on the basis of conversations with seven members of the movement.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Luca Casarini

Naomi Scott

Ulia Conti

Naomi Scott

Gianmarco de Pieri

Naomi Scott

Enrico Ludovici

Naomi Scott

Federico Martelloni

Naomi Scott

Francesco Raparelli

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