Frankie Dymon

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Some People
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Some People

May 31, 1962
Four teen-aged Teds are persuaded to form a rock group and undertake the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme to keep them out of trouble.
Drama
Vladimir et Rosa
6.6

Vladimir et Rosa

Apr 16, 1971
Une interprétation libre du procès des Huit de Chicago où le juge Hoffman, devenu le juge Himmler, gribouille ses notes sur des Playboy, où les accusés campent des figures de la Révolution française et où Godard et Gorin, incarnant Lénine et Karl Rosa, discutent de politique et de cinéma.
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One + One
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One + One

Dec 01, 1968
Dans un studio capitonné rose, les Rolling Stones enregistrent leur dernier album. Non loin de là, une jeune femme écrit des slogans contestataires sur les murs. Dans un dépôt de voitures à la casse, près de la Tamise, les Black Panthers, un groupe d'activistes noirs, préparent la révolution. Ils fusillent des femmes blanches et donnent des interviews à la presse. Et tandis que les Rolling Stones répètent inlassablement leurs nouveaux morceaux, un libraire, spécialisé dans l'édition pornographique, lit « Mein Kampf ». Ses clients giflent deux juifs. Apparaît enfin Eve Democracy, qui précise son credo politique à une équipe de reporters avant de mourir…
Documentary
Death May Be Your Santa Claus
4.8
Frankie Dymon's Death May be Your Santa Claus (1969), arguably Britain's first and only example of a 'black power' movie, in which themes of sexual and political identity encircle one another in the context of a hip and hippy London of the late 1960s, suspended between the cinematic radicalisms of films such as Roeg's Performance, Godard's Sympathy for the Devil in which Dymon played a leading role, or Boorman's Leo the Last. Thought lost until quite recently, this inscrutably-titled film is described as a 'pop fantasy' and offers an intriguing look at 60s sex and politics from a black British perspective.
Drama
Death May Be Your Santa Claus
4.8
Frankie Dymon's Death May be Your Santa Claus (1969), arguably Britain's first and only example of a 'black power' movie, in which themes of sexual and political identity encircle one another in the context of a hip and hippy London of the late 1960s, suspended between the cinematic radicalisms of films such as Roeg's Performance, Godard's Sympathy for the Devil in which Dymon played a leading role, or Boorman's Leo the Last. Thought lost until quite recently, this inscrutably-titled film is described as a 'pop fantasy' and offers an intriguing look at 60s sex and politics from a black British perspective.
Drama