A flyer combines movement (flying) with a fixed aspect (the sheet of paper) and is thus both moving and non-moving at one and the same time. The film flyer wants to intervene politically, get involved, inform and scandalize. In the most succinct way. The flyer is also always both an appeal and an outcry, an instrument of protest. It is a political statement and medial form of combat. It is a pointed, eye-catching medium that presents the ostentatious in a concise and frequently gruff format. It is almost never worked out in detail, rough and ready at times, and always indebted to the momentary. It always stands for agitation and has had a long tradition as a cultural practice. It has something ephemeral to it, as it is always topical and current. And it is always urgent
Now! / Santiago Álvarez / Cuba / 1965 / 6 min
Comparing Now and Then / Nina Wiesnagrotzki / Germany / 2012 / 6 min
Ciné-tracts / anonymous / France / 1968 / 9 min
A Cąca Revoluções (The Revolution Hunter) / Margarida Rêgo / Portugal / Great Britain / 2014 / 11 min
Pinocchio / Martin Reinhart, Katarina Matiasek / Austria / 1995-2001 / 1 min
Friendly Fire / Martha Colburn / USA / 2006 / 3 min
Aphasia / Lily Chen / USA / 2013 / 10 min
Capitalism: Slavery / Ken Jacobs / USA / 2006 / 3 min
Capitalism: Child Labor / Ken Jacobs / USA / 2006 / 14 min
The Diary of Yunbogi Boy / Nagisa Oshima / Japan / 1965 / 24 min
alternative compilation of this program included the following films:
Travessia / Safira Moreira / Brasil / 2017 / 5 min
#67 / Jean-Gabriel Périot / France / 2012 / 4 min
Very Nice, Very Nice / Arthur Lipsett / Canada / 1961 / 7 min
Stand with Standing Rock / Martha Colburn / USA / 2016 / 1 min
Anti-Fracking Film / Martha Colburn / USA / 2011 / 1 min
Nunca é noite no mapa (It is Never Nighttime in the Map) / Ernesto de Carvalho / Brasil / 2016 / 6 min