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WAYS OF LISTENING

Colin MacCabe
2013 United Kingdom 25 minutes English

“I went to find him in Quincy. It was the week before Christmas.” Tilda Swinton and Colin MacCabe propose more than a portrait of their friend and accomplice: everyday situations alternate with conversations on shared concerns.

JOHN BERGER: We who draw do so not only to make something observed visible to others, but also to accompany something invisible to its incalculable destination.
TILDA SWINTON (OFF): It is this element in drawing that dovetails with the storyteller and thus with the historian. This attention to and quest towards incalculable destinations.
TS: We should go and dig the car out.
JB: What’s happened to it – is the car rescued?
TS (OFF): John’s call to resistance is something of a lifelong contribution. He has an understanding of the powerful radical gesture way beyond gunpowder and bonfires, that I believe our later generations could properly learn from. There’s a passage in this new book about protest, about justice, and about the resistance of the word ‘inconsequential’ which I cherish. I quote: ‘To protest is to refuse being reduced to a zero and to an enforced silence. One protests by building a barricade, taking up arms, going on a hunger strike, linking arms, shouting and writing, in order to save the present moment, whatever the future holds.’ Unquote.

(Excerpt from the film)

Production :
The Derek Jarman Lab
Editing :
Christopher Roth
Sound :
Walter Stabb
Photography :
Filipa César; Nick Ward
Copy Contact :
The Derek Jarman Lab

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