Join us for a screening of our experimental film Assembly Time. Portraying the cognitive dissonance, dissociation and disturbances within the metropole. Where neoliberalism has ensured we are ruled by a politics of division and alienation. But where we as a unit resist in the fight for collective liberation.
Assembly Time follows a red thread that weaves together moving image, sound and text, as fragments. Shot on digital, analogue and smartphone cameras and bringing together archival footage, news clips, social media videos, voice recordings, found sounds, original music and revolutionary poetry.
Produced and edited collectively, the film embraces the multiplicity of realities within the movement, while finding the common intention of dismantling the colonial dichotomies of the near and the far, the above and the below. We are not just witnesses of how these dichotomies collapse in today's burning world, we seize the current momentum of freedom struggles uniting. Breaking the fourth wall, we draw on a journey through truth, alongside the legacy and within the Resistance, where freedom and self actualisation reside.
The project was born out of a desire to join the legacy of revolutionary filmmaking collectives such as Abounnadara in Syria and the Palestine Film Unit, using film as a weapon of resistance. The intent is for our collective film not just to be about resistance, but to be resistance through the practice of filmmaking. Recognising the urgent need to continue mobilising and organising within the Palestinian and larger global anti-imperialist solidarity movement, with a view to bringing together the spaces of militant organisation and arts creation.
We believe in the power of guerrilla pedagogy, the effect of disruptive learning when we centre learning from each other. To not only deconstruct film-making processes but also notions of private and individual authorship, ownership and the hierarchies they engender.
Assembly Time is a call to action. To spread the seeds of agency, self and collective growth in the struggle for the liberation of all.
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