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Newsreel, Third World Newsreel, California Newsreel
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Newsreel was a production and distribution company founded in 1967 in
response to the political turmoil that surrounded the Vietnam war and
the Civil Rights movement. Its mission was to find audiences for socially
relevant documentaries with a New Left perspective.
Shunning the professional polish of mainstream productions, Newsreel
embraced the aesthetic of raw immediacy that was prevalent in the newly
flourishing underground press, rock music, cinema verite and poster art.
The student movement (COLUMBIA REVOLT), racism (BLACK PANTHER) and Vietnam
(NO GAME; PEOPLE'S WAR) were among the subjects Newsreel addressed. Feminist
consciousness raising efforts were documented in films such as THE WOMAN'S
FILM, produced collectively by women, and MAKEOUT. Films made in association
with Newsreel were strongly influenced by the film style of Santiago Alvarez,
who headed Cuban newsreel production units after the 1959 revolution.
His films, such as L.B.J. and NOW omited narration in favor of collages
of found materials, stills, newsreel footage and fragments from speeches.
In the early 1970's, many Newsreel offices disbanded (Note: Some Newsreel titles are still in distribution, for more information please go to http://www.newsreel.us/). Today, Third
World Newsreel in New York and California
Newsreel in San Francisco continue to produce and distribute films
which take a leftist position on subjects such as the role of South African
women in the movement against apartheid (YOU HAVE STRUCK A ROCK!), the
situation in Central America (THE MARRIAGE DINNER; CHRONICLE OF HOPE:
NICARAGUA), feminism (PERMANENT WAVE),women in prison (INSIDE WOMEN INSIDE),
the history of Chinese immigrants in New York (FROM SPIKES TO SPINDLES)
and battered wives and child abuse (TO LOVE, HONOR, AND OBEY; SUZANNE,
SUZANNE). California Newsreel has also produced exposes of multinational
corporations (CONTROLLING INTEREST) and economics in the Reagan administration
(THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA).
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