The Antifascists (2017)
A war is being fought on the streets of Europe. The aim is on fascism.
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 1시간 14분
연출 : Emil Ramos, Patrik Öberg
시놉시스
A low-intensity war is being fought on the streets of Europe and the aim is on fascism. This critically acclaimed documentary takes us behind the masks of the militants called antifascists. In 2013 a group of armed nazis attacks a peaceful demonstration in Stockholm where several people are injured. In Greece the neo-nazi party Golden Dawn becomes the third largest in the election and in Malmö the activist Showan Shattak and his friends are attacked by a group of nazis with knives and he ends up in a coma. In this portrait of the antifascists in Greece and Sweden we get to meet key figures that explain their view on their radical politics but also to question the level their own violence and militancy.
반려견이 기다리는 집으로 돌아가려는 남자. 그를 폭력적으로 제압하는 경찰. 왜 이런 일이 벌어졌을까? 가장 최악은 그 끔찍한 순간이 계속해서 반복된다는 것. 아카데미 후보에 오른 단편영화.
영화는 1992년 4월, 네 명의 백인 경찰관이 무고한 흑인 로드니 킹을 구타한(결국 흑인폭동으로까지 이어졌던) 사건이 일어나기 수일전의 LA를 배경으로 설정하고 있다. LA 경찰청 소속의 엘리트 팀인 특수수사대(SIS-Special Investigations Squad)는 새로운 강력사건을 맡게 되는데, SIS의 베테랑 형사 엘든 페리(커트 러셀)는 수사 틈틈이 신참 바비 코프(스콧 스피드맨)에게 LA경찰의 부패와 협박에 대한 현실을 가르쳐준다. 범죄 다발지역인 LA의 사우스 센트럴 지역을 순찰하면서, 페리와 코프는 살인자들을 추적해야할 뿐 아니라 자신들이 쫓고 있는 범죄자들보다 더욱 잔인하게 변해가는 자기 내면의 악마와도 싸워야한다.
뉴욕의 하렘, 이탈리아인의 피자 가게에서 일하는 무키는 여자 친구와 아기를 위해 묵묵히 돈을 벌어야 한다. 브루클린의 다른 흑인들은 여름의 찌는 무더위 속에서 거리를 배회하며 자신들의 독특한 행동만 계속한다. 우연찮게 발생한 이탈리아인과 흑인들의 충돌, 조용하던 무키의 분노가 폭발하면서 피자 가게는 난장판이 되고 불이난다. 소방대원들은 물줄기를 불타는 가게가 아닌 흑인들에게 쏘고, 사건의 진상 조차 조사하지 않고 무조건 흑인들을 구타, 연행하는 경찰, 경찰의 폭력에 의해 라디오 하임은 사랑과 증오가 얽힌 눈으로 죽어가는데...
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