Sixty eight – 10 years that shook the world
This documentary series is imbued with the decade's fieriness – it recounts the mind-numbing dash of these years when everything seemed possible, yet whose heritage is still so polarizing.
50 years later, what remains of the 1968 movement that turned the world upside down? From Berkley to Paris, from Berlin to Mexico and from Warsaw to Tokyo, the world in 1968 is marked by multifaceted and simultaneous contestations, led by a new generation.
Type (Documentaire / Documentaire fiction / Série documentaire)DocumentaryGenre en anglaisHistoryWritten byDon Kent, François-Xavier Destors Directed by Don Kent EditingToby Trotter, Claire VandewalleCinematographyDon KentOriginal score Bruno CoulaisSupported by CNC, DRK, Histoire, Procirep, Région Ile-de-France, RTS, ZDF DiffuseurARTE France Distributed by ARTE France Year2018Duration2x90min
Press coverage
Taking a step back: Don Kent, with his well-known expertise, captures the voices of great witnesses like Erri De Luca and Judith Butler, who highlight the best moments of the 1968 era.
Télérama
Don Kent presents the era in its complexity by shifting focus away from the French May. Drawing on an impressive wealth of archives, the narrative is punctuated by prominent political and intellectual figures. A film that broadens the perspective.
l'Humanité Du Dimanche
This world tour of the years 1965-1975 offers a broad and rigorous overview of the protests. Carefully selected archives and testimonies bring this fascinating retrospective to life.
Télé Cable Sat
This documentary meticulously details the movements of opposition, emancipation, and various struggles for civil rights.
Le Monde