Indignados 2011
- Country France
- Production Year 2011
- Language French, Wolof, Greek, Spanish
- Duration 88 minutes
- Directors Tony Gatlif
Shoes of African refugees are washed up onto a beach. Then Betty comes into view: she too has arrived in Europe by sea. Her journey as an illegal immigrant takes her across a Europe in transition. She meets people who are rising up against the system, joins their solidarity marches and becomes a witness of the Occupy movement, impoverished illegal immigrants, the dissatisfaction of a younger generation and a society in turmoil. A mixture of dramatised scenes and real-life events are used to portray Betty’s journey to the heart of today’s zeitgeist. Stéphane Hessel’s bestselling essay 'Time for Outrage!' which has been an inspiration to many of the protagonists of this pan-generational movement, steers us through Tony Gatlif’s film. Images of flyers fluttering down from the skies and iridescent flamenco dancers are among the many colourful scenes that convey a powerful impression of the strength of these protests.
Source: Les Films du Losange
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