In 2011, Swedish filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson brought a
forgotten piece of American history vividly to life with "The Black Power
Mixtape 1967-1975." The compelling documentary unearthed largely unseen
footage shot by Swedish journalists of the era, and shined a new light on the
potent Black Power movement of the time. For his next effort, Olsson is once
again digging into the archives to present a new perspective on a powerful
topic.
"Concerning Violence," which will make its debut
at this month's Sundance Film Festival, uses archival footage to explore
African liberation movements of the 1960s and 1970s, with excerpts from
psychologist/philosopher Frantz Fanon’s seminal anticolonial text "The
Wretched of the Earth" — narrated by none other than rapper Lauryn Hill —
as a narrative guide. As you'll see in this exclusive teaser trailer, it's as
provocative and promising mix of imagery and ideas.
Playing as part of the World Documentary program,
"Concerning Violence" will have its first public screening at
Sundance on Friday, January 17th at 3 PM at the Yarrow Hotel Theater.