Marguerite Duras and the '68ers Trailer

Marguerite Duras and the '68ers Trailer (1968)

10 March 1968 Factual 10 mins

Here Duras assumes a more distant role, less an interviewer than an invested documentarian. Her questions precede footage of her main subject, the sixteen-year-old Romain Goupil, recently excluded from the lycée, among his peers and fellow student revolutonaries. After we see them discuss the complexities of their position and deal with internal dissent, Duras asks Romain if he ever forgets how young he is. Romain replies with a grin: “Totally.”

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France 10 March 1968

United Kingdom 16 May 2021

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