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I Don't Believe in Anarchy
The film details the early years of the legendary Siberian Punk/Rock group 'Гражданская Оборона' (Grazhdanskaya Oborona), and its frontman, Egor Letov.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the concept of anarchy and its historical and contemporary manifestations. Director A.J. Bond travels across Europe, interviewing various individuals and groups who identify with or are influenced by anarchist philosophies. The film delves into the complexities, contradictions, and practical applications of anarchist ideals in different social and political contexts, challenging common perceptions and stereotypes.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often noting its ambitious scope and the filmmaker's earnest exploration of a complex subject. Some praised its attempt to demystify anarchism, while others found its arguments occasionally lacking in depth or balance. Audience reception was similarly varied, appealing to those interested in political theory and alternative social structures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effort to explore a misunderstood ideology.
Criticized by some for a perceived lack of critical distance or depth.
Appreciated by audiences interested in alternative political thought.
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Fun Fact
Director A.J. Bond also serves as the narrator and interviewer throughout the documentary, taking a very hands-on approach to exploring his subject.
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