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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,180 --> 00:00:02,800 A GRIN WITHOUT A CAT 2 00:00:03,080 --> 00:00:07,100 I'm not among those who saw "Potemkin" when it first came out; I was too young. 3 00:00:07,200 --> 00:00:11,020 But I remember clearly the shot of the meat,... 4 00:00:11,030 --> 00:00:12,000 ...with the maggots. 5 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:19,740 And the small tent where the dead lay... 6 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:22,836 ...and in front of which the first man stops... 7 00:00:23,920 --> 00:00:27,440 And when the other sailors take aim at the battleship's bridge. 8 00:00:28,880 --> 00:00:31,320 And, when the officer gives the order to fire,... 9 00:00:32,040 --> 00:00:34,680 A tall sailor with a big moustache shouts out a word... 10 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:37,360 ...that covers the entire screen in big letters: 11 00:00:37,880 --> 00:00:39,000 BROTHERS! 12 00:00:45,860 --> 00:00:52,500 First Part THE FRAGILE HANDS 13 00:03:57,520 --> 00:04:01,680 Irina, do you come often to these stairs with tourists? 14 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:07,240 Yes, very often. Sometimes, two or three times on the same day,... 15 00:04:07,240 --> 00:04:12,880 ...because I worked for a year as a translator for tourists in Odessa. 16 00:04:21,060 --> 00:04:23,180 (Jorge Sempr�n) In the sixties, everything changed. 17 00:04:23,240 --> 00:04:24,880 We were coming out of the Cold War... 18 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:27,320 ...and the Revolution of 1917 belonged in the museums. 19 00:04:27,700 --> 00:04:31,500 The most brilliant minds held that, at last, we'd reached the Age of Reason. 20 00:04:31,780 --> 00:04:34,180 And the only problem left was to find out when and how... 21 00:04:34,180 --> 00:04:36,540 ...humanity would reach a universal standard of civilization. 22 00:04:38,420 --> 00:04:39,540 And then everything came down... 23 00:04:39,740 --> 00:04:41,620 ...in Cuba, China... 24 00:04:42,060 --> 00:04:46,260 But, if we had to put it in one word that would evidently be Vietnam. 25 00:04:51,161 --> 00:04:55,261 FROM VIETNAM TO THE DEATH OF THE CHE 26 00:04:56,420 --> 00:04:57,780 (An American pilot speaks to the camera) 27 00:08:35,780 --> 00:08:40,300 (Paul Verg�s) The war in Vietnam in the '60s and '70s... 28 00:08:41,900 --> 00:08:43,420 ...was the Spanish Civil War of today,... 29 00:08:43,420 --> 00:08:45,460 ...is the Spanish Civil War of today. 30 00:08:46,140 --> 00:08:49,300 But the Spanish Civil War at that time,... 31 00:08:50,140 --> 00:08:53,860 ...a war in whose context was... 32 00:08:53,900 --> 00:08:57,700 ...the treason of Western Democracies,... 33 00:08:57,700 --> 00:08:59,420 ...was a lost cause. 34 00:08:59,700 --> 00:09:03,500 It was a cause that allowed for mobilization, crystallization,... 35 00:09:03,510 --> 00:09:04,780 ...and observation. 36 00:09:04,780 --> 00:09:07,420 But, objectively, a lost cause. 37 00:09:07,740 --> 00:09:12,100 On the other hand, the war in Vietnam is the Spanish Civil War of our days... 38 00:09:12,620 --> 00:09:15,100 ...but with the possibility of defeating imperialism... 39 00:09:16,220 --> 00:09:18,500 ...in a specific spot of the globe. 40 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:59,520 It wasn't a real mutiny, but a simulated one. 41 00:10:00,520 --> 00:10:03,560 It was, like everything else in these camps, a spectacle. 42 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:09,280 A complete repertoire of anti-subversive techniques. One big game. 43 00:11:18,800 --> 00:11:21,600 There were visitors from all over the world, specially Latin America. 44 00:11:23,120 --> 00:11:24,560 Who were as in a car showroom,... 45 00:11:26,040 --> 00:11:28,320 ...to see the new models, the latest technology,... 46 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:31,720 ...to study, compare and buy the latest anti-subversive tools. 47 00:12:08,840 --> 00:12:11,120 (Vietnam, 1968) 48 00:12:11,220 --> 00:12:15,660 A loudspeaker plays out the supposed last words of a Vietcong who died in battle. 49 00:12:17,020 --> 00:12:21,340 His family calls him, but he says: "It's too late. I'm dead". 50 00:12:22,740 --> 00:12:26,220 And urges his comrades to abandon the jungle before they die like him. 51 00:13:38,781 --> 00:13:41,081 (Vietnam, 1966) 52 00:14:12,981 --> 00:14:15,381 (Washington DC, 1965) 53 00:15:53,100 --> 00:16:24,580 (Wall Street Executives) 54 00:16:26,400 --> 00:16:31,080 (Paul Verg�s) Vietnam was, and still is,... 55 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:36,320 ...the only question that can mobilise the masses... 56 00:16:36,320 --> 00:16:38,720 ...in Sweden as in Paris,... 57 00:16:39,720 --> 00:16:42,680 ...in the United States and in Moscow, 58 00:16:42,680 --> 00:16:46,920 ...in Beijing or New Delhi,...or Algiers. 59 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:53,080 That is to say, never before has History put a nation... 60 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:57,040 ...in such a convergence point of all the world's contradictions. 61 00:16:58,280 --> 00:17:00,600 And it is beginning with the conflict in Vietnam... 62 00:17:01,200 --> 00:17:03,480 ...that people in the world felt concerned,... 63 00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:08,000 ...implicated in this struggle for independence, socialism,... 64 00:17:08,640 --> 00:17:10,040 ...in this struggle for peace. 65 00:17:10,040 --> 00:17:13,160 Today everyone is concerned about the Vietnamese. 66 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:17,880 And what , from our perspective, is exemplary... 67 00:17:17,880 --> 00:17:22,560 ...is the modesty of the Vietnamese people, and their realism. 68 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:27,240 It's a people that, under the direction of their Party,... 69 00:17:28,400 --> 00:17:32,160 ...makes no reproaches, shows no bitterness. 70 00:17:33,240 --> 00:17:34,640 But who don't make up any illusions, either. 71 00:17:36,520 --> 00:17:38,880 A people that believes in its own strength. 72 00:17:39,820 --> 00:17:42,940 And, as far as the Vietnamese people are concerned,... 73 00:17:43,580 --> 00:17:49,340 ...there's no doubt that, for an intelligent and realist spirit,... 74 00:17:51,100 --> 00:17:54,660 ...taking the decision of liberating Vietnam... 75 00:17:55,660 --> 00:17:57,660 ...facing the American involvement... 76 00:17:58,300 --> 00:18:00,020 ...was, obviously, madness. 77 00:18:03,860 --> 00:18:05,100 (Simone Signoret) We couldn't believe it. 78 00:18:05,860 --> 00:18:07,340 The slogan then was: "Peace in Vietnam". 79 00:18:07,341 --> 00:18:09,341 Just like "Stop the massacres". 80 00:18:10,100 --> 00:18:12,300 A tiny nation, threatened by a giant. 81 00:18:12,300 --> 00:18:15,060 A nation we had to rescue. 82 00:18:15,740 --> 00:18:17,940 (Paris, 1967) The idea they could win came much later. 83 00:18:17,940 --> 00:18:21,140 After all, don't forget that "Victory for the Vietcong"... 84 00:18:21,140 --> 00:18:22,740 ...was a left-wing slogan then. 85 00:18:23,340 --> 00:18:25,940 We never thought that Vietnam could be for the USA.... 86 00:18:25,941 --> 00:18:27,941 ...what Indochina had been for France. 87 00:18:29,700 --> 00:18:35,500 (Paul C�be) I was 18 when I went to Indochina, and 20 when I came back to France. 88 00:18:37,380 --> 00:18:40,220 In Indochina I learned a lot from my militant comrades. 89 00:18:40,220 --> 00:18:44,380 In Indochina I met many "Republican fighters". 90 00:18:45,380 --> 00:18:48,580 They were communist officers, they are all dead now. 91 00:18:51,060 --> 00:18:52,340 I was sent to Indochina... 92 00:18:56,980 --> 00:18:59,460 ...to fight the "Yellow danger", naturally. 93 00:19:00,500 --> 00:19:03,780 Later, I learned it wasn't fair to fight the "Yellow danger"... 94 00:19:03,780 --> 00:19:07,220 ...and then I met these republican officers. 95 00:19:11,980 --> 00:19:15,460 I collaborated with them and then I discovered books! 96 00:19:16,700 --> 00:19:19,500 I discovered people called Jaur�s,... 97 00:19:19,500 --> 00:19:23,260 ...called Lenin, etc. 98 00:19:24,580 --> 00:19:25,900 Well, I came back. 99 00:19:26,620 --> 00:19:31,180 And I realised that the people who worked in factories,... 100 00:19:33,780 --> 00:19:36,180 ...though they couldn't explain it clearly,... 101 00:19:37,500 --> 00:19:40,780 ...were much like the militants I'd met in Indochina. 102 00:19:44,620 --> 00:19:47,340 And I realised that these problems that had to be solved,... 103 00:19:51,740 --> 00:19:54,260 ...the problems that had caught my eye,... 104 00:19:54,260 --> 00:19:56,980 ...that they could only be solved by these people. 105 00:19:59,980 --> 00:20:01,380 The workers. 106 00:20:05,540 --> 00:20:11,840 (Saint- Nazaire, May 1st 1967. End of the longest strike of the post-war in Sud-Aviation) 107 00:20:12,940 --> 00:20:16,460 I'm sure you will celebrate our victory... 108 00:20:16,460 --> 00:20:20,260 ...going home with a common purpose, as when you left it. 109 00:20:20,260 --> 00:20:24,860 You must be united for the everyday struggle of tomorrow... 110 00:20:24,860 --> 00:20:29,220 ...and for future confrontations, for the fight will be long and hard. 111 00:20:29,820 --> 00:20:33,780 Strengthen your unions and work for their unity,... 112 00:20:33,780 --> 00:20:38,100 ...for there cannot be a strong working class... 113 00:20:38,820 --> 00:20:40,380 ...without powerful unions. 114 00:20:40,740 --> 00:20:44,580 The power of the unions must surpass... 115 00:20:44,740 --> 00:20:48,300 ...the combined power of the bosses and the government. 116 00:20:55,880 --> 00:20:58,280 But how did you live through these two months? 117 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:04,830 (Georges Frischmann, CGT) We lived through... The fishermen helped us, so we had fish. 118 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:08,800 We queued up for the fish, like in the war, for bread. 119 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:10,820 Good... I mean, bad memories. 120 00:21:11,060 --> 00:21:15,860 It was a hard time, but we had this kind of... 121 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:21,880 A 60 or 62 year old man told me: "In these last 2 months I felt alive again". 122 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:26,360 (Lescure, CGT delegate) People who had never striked for an hour... 123 00:21:26,360 --> 00:21:28,440 ...did it for two months. 124 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:34,920 They saw they could live without many things... 125 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:39,520 ...they'd considered necessary until then... 126 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:43,960 ...that these things were not essential... 127 00:21:43,960 --> 00:21:48,360 ...that the essential thing was their human dignity. 128 00:21:48,360 --> 00:21:49,960 It won't end here. 129 00:21:49,960 --> 00:21:53,680 We'll hear about it for a long time. 130 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:55,760 We'll say: Remember '67? 131 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:59,880 We feel we had a real movement... 132 00:21:59,880 --> 00:22:02,920 Our elders say that '36 was a different thing. 133 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:05,840 We'll tell them: "67 wasn't too bad, either". 134 00:22:07,080 --> 00:22:10,580 (Berlin, June 2, 1967) 135 00:22:10,990 --> 00:22:15,680 (Extract of a militant film made by Berlin's Free University students) 136 00:22:15,740 --> 00:22:17,510 Iran's Shah, murderer of the journalist Shirazi,... 137 00:22:17,520 --> 00:22:19,760 ...and the ministers Faterni and Lofti,... 138 00:22:19,760 --> 00:22:22,640 ...of 71 opposition officers,... 139 00:22:22,640 --> 00:22:26,320 ...of hundreds of communists, civilians and students... 140 00:22:26,320 --> 00:22:27,960 I was at the June 2nd events. 141 00:22:28,800 --> 00:22:34,000 The Shah was in Berlin. The students demonstrated against him. 142 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:36,320 And a student was killed. 143 00:22:36,320 --> 00:22:39,600 This man who earns 400 million dollars... 144 00:22:39,620 --> 00:22:41,600 ...while his subjects starve to death... 145 00:22:41,600 --> 00:22:44,000 ...is welcomed by West Germany. 146 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:46,280 We moved towards the Shah and he moved towards us. 147 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:53,000 An unit of Iranian secret police faces the demonstrators. 148 00:22:54,240 --> 00:22:55,920 The most scary thing was... 149 00:22:55,920 --> 00:23:01,200 (Doctor Scherberwen, father of the student) ...when some 12 students... 150 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:07,000 ...armed with chains and bats came towards us... 151 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:10,760 ...swinging at everything. 152 00:23:10,760 --> 00:23:12,960 Someone raised a bat over me... 153 00:23:12,960 --> 00:23:18,240 ...and everyone thought: "They are going to smash the old man's head". 154 00:23:18,840 --> 00:23:23,040 Someone pulled me and I fell. 155 00:23:44,040 --> 00:23:48,480 We faced the edge of the organised violence of the system... 156 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:52,720 This reveals the inherent weakness of our actions. 157 00:23:52,721 --> 00:23:54,021 (Rudi Dutschke) 158 00:23:55,200 --> 00:23:58,800 They aren't organised. No one controls them. 159 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:02,320 They are spontaneously made by the demonstrators. 160 00:24:02,680 --> 00:24:06,000 The fact that they aren't organised... 161 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:07,800 ...is good, but it's also very dangerous. 162 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:12,000 The organised counter-violence can crush us, like it did on June 2. 163 00:24:13,100 --> 00:24:16,080 (Daniel Cohn-Bendit) Germany was a stimulus. Why? 164 00:24:16,080 --> 00:24:19,960 Because German students showed us it was possible... 165 00:24:19,960 --> 00:24:25,080 ...to make not only corporative demands from the university... 166 00:24:25,080 --> 00:24:29,960 ...but also to ask radical questions about society... 167 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,360 ...which could lead to radical transformations of society. 168 00:24:33,360 --> 00:24:35,960 In this way Germany was indeed a stimulus. 169 00:24:36,320 --> 00:24:41,680 But the situation here is very different. 170 00:24:41,920 --> 00:24:47,920 I think it is important to underline the specific aspects of the situation in France. 171 00:24:48,280 --> 00:24:50,240 In France there is a Communist Party. 172 00:24:50,680 --> 00:24:54,320 In France there is an opposition which doesn't exist in Germany. 173 00:24:55,760 --> 00:25:00,560 On April 11, 1968, Rudi was gravely wounded by gunfire... 174 00:25:00,560 --> 00:25:02,440 ...while he cycled in a Berlin street. 175 00:25:02,840 --> 00:25:05,680 He'd written: "We must revolutionise revolutionaries". 176 00:25:05,680 --> 00:25:08,480 A key phrase of the '60s. 177 00:25:10,520 --> 00:25:13,600 (La Paz, Bolivia, June 1967) 178 00:25:31,260 --> 00:25:34,880 I saw in the walls of La Paz slogans like "�Viva Fidel!",... 179 00:25:34,880 --> 00:25:36,240 ...hammers and sickles,... 180 00:25:36,240 --> 00:25:39,240 ...as well as posters which asked for the capital... 181 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:42,320 ...punishment for R�gis Debray, a guerrilla theoretician,... 182 00:25:42,840 --> 00:25:46,020 ...we knew he was French, that he was a philosopher... 183 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:51,140 ...and that he'd published a book in Maspero titled: "Revolution in the revolution?". 184 00:25:52,082 --> 00:25:53,663 I don't think my book will have much echo. 185 00:25:54,127 --> 00:25:55,864 It would be great if they published it. 186 00:25:56,528 --> 00:25:58,960 And if I didn't publish books I wouldn't be an editor;... 187 00:25:58,995 --> 00:26:01,908 ...I would be at the Marxist Studies Institute to define all the concepts,... 188 00:26:02,317 --> 00:26:05,429 ...in a scientific and theoretical way, that, once the concepts were defined,... 189 00:26:05,791 --> 00:26:08,700 ...we'd use them in books of such perfection... 190 00:26:08,735 --> 00:26:10,660 ...that all we'd need was for them to be published to have the Revolution done. 191 00:26:16,281 --> 00:26:18,300 (Black Panthers rally, San Francisco) 192 00:27:06,400 --> 00:27:08,160 There was a profound impression, first of all,... 193 00:27:08,160 --> 00:27:11,720 ...that finally this generation was living its 1917,... 194 00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:15,000 ...that it was finally into something important. 195 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:18,080 And this something was the Cultural Revolution,... 196 00:27:18,520 --> 00:27:20,510 ...which aimed to flood the institutions... 197 00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:22,920 ...and even the Party with a wave... 198 00:27:22,920 --> 00:27:25,520 ...that would have been seen as counter-revolutionary... 199 00:27:25,520 --> 00:27:28,120 ...had it not been personally approved by Mao. 200 00:27:35,591 --> 00:27:37,000 (Paris, 1962 - Metro Charonne) 201 00:27:37,040 --> 00:27:41,440 And also a new attitude in the demonstrations, more aggressive,... 202 00:27:42,200 --> 00:27:44,160 ...born from a real need of striking back,... 203 00:27:45,160 --> 00:27:50,520 ...contrary to what had happened at Charonne, where there was no response. 204 00:27:52,000 --> 00:27:53,440 Moreover, there was the question of space. 205 00:27:54,880 --> 00:27:56,640 The police lines represented a kind of order. 206 00:27:56,640 --> 00:27:58,360 The union and student lines another. 207 00:28:01,264 --> 00:28:03,813 And between the two, a space. A space which had to be filled. 208 00:28:03,960 --> 00:28:06,280 At that moment, anyone in that space... 209 00:28:06,280 --> 00:28:09,120 ...could only be considered an alien provocateur. 210 00:28:09,120 --> 00:28:11,400 And maybe they were, after all. 211 00:28:12,200 --> 00:28:14,400 But it made for a new kind of confrontation. 212 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:16,800 Amidst ourselves, to start with. 213 00:28:18,200 --> 00:28:22,080 When, in October 1967, a protest was broken up by the fights between... 214 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:25,760 ...the pro-communists and the pro-Chinese, as they were called then,... 215 00:28:25,760 --> 00:28:29,160 ...it wasn't normal. It was something new. 216 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:33,520 It had a new meaning. And the shouts for "Unity, unity!"... 217 00:28:33,520 --> 00:28:35,840 ...from the crowd, meant something too. 218 00:28:51,777 --> 00:28:55,753 And this is where this "New Left" was born. 219 00:28:58,139 --> 00:29:05,268 Maybe what didn't get much attention then was the rising of the "New Right". 220 00:29:08,800 --> 00:29:11,845 In 1967 Giscard D'Estaing asked me if I'd accept... 221 00:29:12,360 --> 00:29:14,391 ...taking part of political action with him. 222 00:29:15,289 --> 00:29:17,373 And, more particularly, of organising... 223 00:29:17,994 --> 00:29:19,924 ...the new United and Independent Republicans Party. 224 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:26,040 At that time we used to think their strategies were quite poor. 225 00:29:26,040 --> 00:29:30,351 Today, looking back, we see that indeed they were. 226 00:29:30,560 --> 00:29:32,920 I hope that being off key in music... 227 00:29:32,920 --> 00:29:35,840 ...will allow me not be so in politics. 228 00:29:41,320 --> 00:29:43,240 On March 13, 1967,... 229 00:29:43,460 --> 00:29:47,720 While the workers at Rhodia invented a new way of striking by occupying. 230 00:29:48,760 --> 00:29:52,600 Fidel Castro announces his rupture with the Latin American orthodox Communist Parties. 231 00:29:53,501 --> 00:29:54,901 Revolution in the revolution. 232 00:29:56,427 --> 00:29:58,258 There are those... 233 00:29:58,530 --> 00:30:00,725 ...who call themselves revolutionaries... 234 00:30:01,099 --> 00:30:05,035 ...and, yet, are against the revolutionary movement. 235 00:30:05,370 --> 00:30:07,668 They demoralise the peoples. 236 00:30:07,939 --> 00:30:12,501 They exploit any setbacks... 237 00:30:12,777 --> 00:30:15,211 ...to discredit the revolutionary struggle... 238 00:30:15,513 --> 00:30:17,276 ...against imperialism. 239 00:30:17,615 --> 00:30:20,345 Instead of instilling in people... 240 00:30:20,618 --> 00:30:22,745 ...a sense of struggle, of the duty,... 241 00:30:23,021 --> 00:30:25,421 ...of the sacred obligation to fight,... 242 00:30:25,690 --> 00:30:29,217 ...they sow the seeds of discouragement. 243 00:30:29,694 --> 00:30:33,460 They support those who are against the guerrilla. 244 00:30:33,865 --> 00:30:38,199 They support those who desert the guerrilla 245 00:30:38,469 --> 00:30:40,528 We have the example of... 246 00:30:40,805 --> 00:30:44,536 ...Venezuela, where the rightist, reactionary direction... 247 00:30:44,809 --> 00:30:47,334 ...of the Communist Party... 248 00:30:47,612 --> 00:30:49,341 ...has betrayed the guerrilleros... 249 00:30:49,614 --> 00:30:52,082 ...abandoning them in the mountains. 250 00:30:52,550 --> 00:30:54,745 It has betrayed the very men... 251 00:30:55,019 --> 00:30:59,319 ...who hold the flag of the revolutionary struggle and who are still fighting. 252 00:31:00,024 --> 00:31:04,154 (1963, Falcon Mountain) 253 00:31:05,320 --> 00:31:09,420 This interview was recorded in 1963, before the general elections. 254 00:31:09,831 --> 00:31:12,664 (Douglas Bravo) It is usually said... 255 00:31:12,871 --> 00:31:15,465 ...that there is a struggle... 256 00:31:15,740 --> 00:31:18,971 ...between the opposition and the government. 257 00:31:19,410 --> 00:31:21,571 We go much further: 258 00:31:21,846 --> 00:31:25,077 We hold that it's not a struggle between the opposition and the government,... 259 00:31:25,350 --> 00:31:30,778 ...it's a struggle between rich and poor. 260 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:32,840 Apparently, the rich won. 261 00:31:34,040 --> 00:31:38,120 At the last moment, the left called for abstention, but was ignored. 262 00:31:39,560 --> 00:31:42,080 The right won with Leoni, and that was the breaking point. 263 00:31:43,760 --> 00:31:48,280 It led to a refoundation movement by the CP and some elements of the extreme left. 264 00:31:49,560 --> 00:31:52,840 The rest, back to the armed struggle, backed by Cuba. 265 00:31:53,920 --> 00:31:56,440 Little after, Douglas was expelled from the party. 266 00:31:56,440 --> 00:31:59,240 And both lines insisted in hating themselves mutually. 267 00:32:02,440 --> 00:32:06,120 Here, nothing is like China, except, maybe, the greatest heresy: 268 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:09,840 The Party is no longer the sole expression of the vanguard. 269 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:12,160 It can be questioned and overruled. 270 00:32:13,200 --> 00:32:15,800 It's not that the Communist Party is systematically opposed to the armed struggle,... 271 00:32:15,840 --> 00:32:18,280 ...like the extreme left is anxious to proclaim,... 272 00:32:18,280 --> 00:32:21,500 ...but the question is: who leads, the Party of the guerrilla? 273 00:32:21,520 --> 00:32:24,720 The Cuban answer, that of Douglas and of Che's,... 274 00:32:24,721 --> 00:32:28,721 ...that of Revolution in the Revolution, is unequivocal. 275 00:32:30,440 --> 00:32:33,160 Political and military unity under the guerrilla. 276 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:36,720 This would become incarnated... 277 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:40,080 ...in the theories of 'Foquism'. 278 00:32:40,880 --> 00:32:44,080 This can explain what would happen years later in Bolivia. 279 00:32:45,480 --> 00:32:48,680 But it was there, in Venezuela, where this split was born... 280 00:32:49,000 --> 00:32:51,840 ...in the Latin American revolutionary movement... 281 00:32:51,840 --> 00:32:55,160 ...which transformed the guerrilla in a spearhead without a spear. 282 00:32:58,910 --> 00:33:03,074 Sure, the greatest flaw in the guerrilla... 283 00:33:03,348 --> 00:33:08,342 ...has been it's lack of experience and that is only acquired with time. 284 00:33:08,619 --> 00:33:13,579 Naturally some Latin Americans who don't lack it... 285 00:33:13,858 --> 00:33:17,555 ...such is the case of Commander Ernesto Guevara. 286 00:33:18,629 --> 00:33:21,598 I haven't the smallest doubt that: any country,... 287 00:33:21,866 --> 00:33:26,565 ...any guerrilla front,... 288 00:33:26,971 --> 00:33:31,135 ...which benefits of the cooperation of Commander Ernesto Guevara,... 289 00:33:31,409 --> 00:33:33,775 ...will follow strictly... 290 00:33:34,245 --> 00:33:38,181 ...the principles of guerrilla warfare. 291 00:33:38,449 --> 00:33:41,316 And it will be such a good example to show how when you apply 292 00:33:41,586 --> 00:33:45,920 ...the technique, the art of the guerrilla, properly... 293 00:33:46,190 --> 00:33:48,249 ...there can be no defeat. 294 00:33:50,194 --> 00:33:52,094 I had an interview with Fidel... 295 00:33:52,100 --> 00:33:54,800 (Mario Monje, general secretary of the Bolivian Communist Party) ...on February, '66. 296 00:33:55,166 --> 00:33:57,134 Che was no longer in Cuba... 297 00:33:57,435 --> 00:34:01,269 ...but I could imagine where he was... 298 00:34:01,539 --> 00:34:04,508 ...or at least where he had left from. 299 00:34:05,977 --> 00:34:09,378 Then I learned that he had... 300 00:34:10,148 --> 00:34:12,582 ...left for Congo after his... 301 00:34:12,850 --> 00:34:15,216 ...spectacular farewell... 302 00:34:15,486 --> 00:34:17,317 ...and that letter... 303 00:34:17,588 --> 00:34:19,317 ...which everyone knows. 304 00:34:20,491 --> 00:34:21,617 Fidel,... 305 00:34:22,293 --> 00:34:25,421 ...on this moment I remember many things:... 306 00:34:25,730 --> 00:34:28,824 ...our meeting at Maria Antonia's, 307 00:34:29,100 --> 00:34:31,830 ...your invitation to join with you,... 308 00:34:32,236 --> 00:34:34,830 ...and all the tension of the preparations. 309 00:34:35,673 --> 00:34:37,732 One day, they went around asking... 310 00:34:38,009 --> 00:34:39,909 ...who should be contacted in case of death... 311 00:34:41,245 --> 00:34:43,543 ...and the real possibility of it... 312 00:34:43,815 --> 00:34:45,976 ...was a blow to us all. 313 00:34:46,451 --> 00:34:49,147 Later we'd know that it was true. 314 00:34:49,420 --> 00:34:53,049 That in a Revolution one either wins or dies. 315 00:34:53,324 --> 00:34:55,087 ...- if it is a true revolution -... 316 00:34:55,993 --> 00:34:59,258 I feel I've carried out the duty... 317 00:34:59,464 --> 00:35:02,922 ...which tied me to the Cuban Revolution and its land... 318 00:35:03,234 --> 00:35:05,327 ...and I say farewell to you,... 319 00:35:05,536 --> 00:35:09,336 ...to my comrades, and to your people, which is mine too. 320 00:35:10,108 --> 00:35:13,942 My only grave mistake was... 321 00:35:14,212 --> 00:35:17,181 ...not to trust you fully... 322 00:35:17,448 --> 00:35:20,440 ...from the start, at the Sierra Maestra... 323 00:35:20,751 --> 00:35:23,413 ...and not to have understood rapidly enough... 324 00:35:23,688 --> 00:35:26,748 ...your qualities of revolutionary and leader. 325 00:35:27,024 --> 00:35:28,651 I've lived through great days. 326 00:35:28,926 --> 00:35:32,089 And felt by your side the pride of belonging to our people... 327 00:35:32,396 --> 00:35:35,832 ...in the sad and bright days of the Missile Crisis. 328 00:35:37,135 --> 00:35:39,695 Other lands in the world... 329 00:35:39,971 --> 00:35:43,270 ...demand the help of my modest efforts. 330 00:35:43,720 --> 00:35:47,400 (Paul Seban) What do you see in Che Guevara. An ideological guide? 331 00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:51,160 No. If I had to name an ideological guide... 332 00:35:51,160 --> 00:35:53,280 ...that would be Marx. 333 00:35:53,800 --> 00:35:55,880 Isn't Marx a bit obsolete.? 334 00:35:56,800 --> 00:35:59,160 I don't think he's obsolete. 335 00:35:59,160 --> 00:36:02,280 Like Sta... Lenin isn't either. 336 00:36:02,920 --> 00:36:05,360 Today, like in the times of Marx, there are people... 337 00:36:05,360 --> 00:36:09,720 ...who don't have any education, who suffer,... 338 00:36:09,720 --> 00:36:11,400 ...who starve, etc. 339 00:36:11,960 --> 00:36:15,480 The systematic exploitation continues, always the same. 340 00:36:17,000 --> 00:36:20,040 I think that... no. Marx isn't obsolete. 341 00:36:20,778 --> 00:36:23,338 (Caracas, Venezuela) 342 00:36:29,187 --> 00:36:31,712 And it has to be said, that a factor... 343 00:36:31,889 --> 00:36:33,754 ...has contributed... 344 00:36:34,025 --> 00:36:35,788 ...to this lack... 345 00:36:36,327 --> 00:36:38,261 ...of political culture: 346 00:36:39,597 --> 00:36:42,532 And it has been, not the use,... 347 00:36:42,833 --> 00:36:44,460 ...but the abuse of the manuals... 348 00:36:44,735 --> 00:36:47,636 ...of Marxism-Leninism. 349 00:36:53,377 --> 00:36:56,972 It has to be said that there is much of clich�s, 350 00:36:57,415 --> 00:37:01,010 ...of stereotyped slogans,... 351 00:37:01,285 --> 00:37:04,311 ...and even, though it's not our intent to go into... 352 00:37:04,589 --> 00:37:06,750 ...the analysis of manuals,... 353 00:37:07,024 --> 00:37:10,551 ...some blatant lies! 354 00:37:11,462 --> 00:37:15,023 It is often considered that the revolutionaries... 355 00:37:15,299 --> 00:37:19,201 ...are only the members of a Party... 356 00:37:19,470 --> 00:37:21,870 ...or of a sect,... 357 00:37:22,673 --> 00:37:25,107 ...and we believe there are many revolutionaries... 358 00:37:25,376 --> 00:37:27,367 ...among the youth... 359 00:37:27,912 --> 00:37:32,076 ...and among the people without a Party... 360 00:37:33,584 --> 00:37:38,612 New people, who disagree with the lukewarm,... 361 00:37:40,057 --> 00:37:42,992 ...weak, pseudo-revolutionary positions... 362 00:37:43,261 --> 00:37:45,161 ...held by some... 363 00:37:45,429 --> 00:37:48,023 ...who call themselves revolutionaries. 364 00:37:48,766 --> 00:37:50,996 Because when once or twice... 365 00:37:51,269 --> 00:37:54,329 ...they mentioned... 366 00:37:54,605 --> 00:37:59,638 ...the famous intercontinental missiles,... 367 00:38:00,711 --> 00:38:05,739 ...everyone here started talking about them... 368 00:38:06,017 --> 00:38:07,985 ...and counted on them. 369 00:38:08,252 --> 00:38:12,018 As though they had them in their pockets. 370 00:38:15,726 --> 00:38:18,490 That creates, so we see,... 371 00:38:18,796 --> 00:38:22,288 ...an accommodated mentality... 372 00:38:22,566 --> 00:38:24,659 ...the idea that "we are protected,... 373 00:38:24,935 --> 00:38:27,233 ...let's cross our arms". 374 00:38:28,072 --> 00:38:32,532 When, really, the only correct, intelligent,... 375 00:38:32,810 --> 00:38:36,177 ...truly revolutionary thing to do... 376 00:38:36,447 --> 00:38:39,211 ...is to think only in ourselves. 377 00:38:39,517 --> 00:38:43,544 Count on our own strength,... 378 00:38:43,821 --> 00:38:48,588 ...and never relax in our efforts,... 379 00:38:48,859 --> 00:38:52,454 ...so that should the day come we need... 380 00:38:53,197 --> 00:38:55,665 ...to face direct aggression... 381 00:38:55,933 --> 00:38:58,026 ...from our imperialist enemies,... 382 00:38:58,302 --> 00:39:01,169 ...we can think first of ourselves... 383 00:39:01,472 --> 00:39:04,032 ...and only of ourselves,... 384 00:39:04,308 --> 00:39:08,506 ...and be ever-ready to sell dear our lives... 385 00:39:08,779 --> 00:39:12,613 ...without counting on anyone to defend us. 386 00:39:15,440 --> 00:39:16,800 There's a terrible reality. 387 00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:20,200 Vietnam incarnates the hopes of victory... 388 00:39:20,200 --> 00:39:23,600 ...of an entire world, forgotten and, tragically, alone. 389 00:39:23,600 --> 00:39:25,320 (Message of Che Guevara to the Tricontinental, May, 1967) 390 00:39:25,320 --> 00:39:28,520 Solidarity with the people of Vietnam... 391 00:39:29,360 --> 00:39:33,880 ...is like the public's support to the gladiators in Rome. 392 00:39:34,760 --> 00:39:38,840 It's not that you wish well the victim of aggression, but that you share her faith,... 393 00:39:39,440 --> 00:39:41,520 ...you are with her in death or victory. 394 00:39:42,720 --> 00:39:44,680 If we analyse the loneliness of Vietnam... 395 00:39:45,280 --> 00:39:48,120 ...we will feel the anguish of this illogical moment for humanity. 396 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:51,400 American imperialism is responsible for the aggression. 397 00:39:52,280 --> 00:39:55,600 Its immense crimes cover the globe, as we know only too well. 398 00:39:56,760 --> 00:39:59,520 But there are others who are guilty. Those that, when they had to make a choice,... 399 00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:02,920 ...faltered in making Vietnam an inviolable socialist territory. 400 00:40:03,880 --> 00:40:06,640 They would have risked a world war... 401 00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:09,720 ...but that would have forced the American imperialists into taking a decision. 402 00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:14,000 Those who wage a war of insults and deceit are also guilty,... 403 00:40:14,100 --> 00:40:18,840 ...a war began by representatives of the two great socialist powers. 404 00:40:18,860 --> 00:40:20,840 Then, the famous words:... 405 00:40:20,840 --> 00:40:23,560 ..."Create 2, 3, many Vietnams". 406 00:40:24,760 --> 00:40:27,240 Terrifying, as only logic can be. 407 00:40:28,040 --> 00:40:30,240 No time for dilettante behaviour or pacifism. 408 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:35,280 It makes it easy to understand why, after the fiery speeches that followed his death,... 409 00:40:36,240 --> 00:40:38,320 ...there was a palpable sensation of relief. 410 00:40:47,640 --> 00:40:50,080 (Wallander, The Pentagon) 411 00:41:07,961 --> 00:41:10,661 (Major Shelton) 412 00:41:34,541 --> 00:41:37,341 Ladies and gentlemen, good evening. 413 00:41:37,342 --> 00:41:41,842 The man of whom we will speak tonight met a great destiny. 414 00:41:42,543 --> 00:41:44,043 Look well at his face. 415 00:41:45,044 --> 00:41:50,044 Look at this face that has set itself forever in History... 416 00:41:51,045 --> 00:41:54,045 This face that has been printed in hundreds of millions... 417 00:41:54,046 --> 00:41:57,046 ...of posters for a large part of our youth. 418 00:41:58,047 --> 00:42:02,047 This face that represents a myth, a symbol... 419 00:42:02,048 --> 00:42:04,048 ...of the Cuban Revolution. 420 00:42:04,549 --> 00:42:10,049 This man called Ernesto Guevara de la Serna... 421 00:42:10,050 --> 00:42:13,050 ...known to all as Che Guevara... 422 00:42:13,051 --> 00:42:16,051 ...or simply as Che. 423 00:42:17,185 --> 00:42:20,778 (Albina du Boisrouvray) We moved him and then we asked in code... 424 00:42:21,419 --> 00:42:23,228 ...the military authorities what were we to do. 425 00:42:24,117 --> 00:42:26,118 They told us to keep him alive. 426 00:42:27,213 --> 00:42:30,444 We took him in helicopter to La Higuera, we put him in the school,... 427 00:42:30,996 --> 00:42:34,690 ...where we dressed his wounds, and he spent the night there. 428 00:42:35,419 --> 00:42:38,650 And a Chief of Staff meeting was held... 429 00:42:38,956 --> 00:42:41,049 ...to decide what was to be done with Che. 430 00:42:41,325 --> 00:42:43,384 The decision was taken in La Paz. 431 00:42:42,880 --> 00:42:46,080 Yes. It happened more or less like in the movies. 432 00:42:46,440 --> 00:42:49,960 The ambush, Che wounded, taken to La Higuera,... 433 00:42:49,960 --> 00:42:52,960 ...whose inhabitants received a reward from the Bolivian government,... 434 00:42:53,840 --> 00:42:57,000 ...the generals' decision to kill him transmitted to the local authorities... 435 00:42:57,000 --> 00:43:00,320 ...and executed by a sub-officer that today lives under a false name. 436 00:43:01,822 --> 00:43:03,311 The order was given at 11 in the morning,... 437 00:43:03,825 --> 00:43:06,559 ...after we'd kept him from 4 in the afternoon until 11 in the morning. 438 00:43:07,041 --> 00:43:08,985 There's a bizarre detail... What did it say? 439 00:43:09,617 --> 00:43:14,014 That we had to kill him, but to keep the head intact for identification purposes. 440 00:43:38,280 --> 00:43:40,200 They proposed to set me free... 441 00:43:40,200 --> 00:43:43,040 ...if I signed a public ideological retraction. 442 00:44:27,601 --> 00:44:29,801 (Cuban Television, October 1967) 443 00:44:23,994 --> 00:44:26,861 Here are the other photos... 444 00:44:30,634 --> 00:44:32,261 And another... 445 00:44:35,673 --> 00:44:37,573 They don't appear too well on the screen. 446 00:44:37,775 --> 00:44:39,640 They are newspaper photos. 447 00:44:39,977 --> 00:44:44,913 So they lose a lot of detail... 448 00:45:24,761 --> 00:45:27,761 (Mario Monje) 449 00:45:28,459 --> 00:45:31,553 If you examine all the documents seriously,... 450 00:45:31,829 --> 00:45:34,525 ...you won't find a single... 451 00:45:34,832 --> 00:45:41,527 ...agreement of the CP or its leaders... 452 00:45:41,805 --> 00:45:45,366 ...to collaborate with the Che's guerrilla in Bolivia. 453 00:45:46,343 --> 00:45:47,503 There aren't any! 454 00:45:48,712 --> 00:45:51,340 And nevertheless the Che shows up here. 455 00:45:51,615 --> 00:45:56,579 What can explain such a situation? 456 00:45:59,022 --> 00:46:01,149 We'll have to take into account... 457 00:46:01,625 --> 00:46:06,424 ...what happened in Congo, the time gone by... 458 00:46:06,697 --> 00:46:08,722 ...since his disappearance. 459 00:46:09,032 --> 00:46:21,136 And take into account a situation of explaining before the public opinion 460 00:46:22,646 --> 00:46:25,308 He sent his farewell letter for Congo, 461 00:46:25,582 --> 00:46:30,417 And he couldn't think, just like no revolutionary could think... 462 00:46:30,687 --> 00:46:33,679 ...that he'd go to Congo, win, 463 00:46:33,991 --> 00:46:36,255 ...and then go elsewhere, and win again. 464 00:46:36,527 --> 00:46:41,020 No! He was going there, and that is where he'd probably have to give his life. 465 00:46:41,298 --> 00:46:44,028 But that didn't happen - for many reasons -... 466 00:46:44,301 --> 00:46:48,135 ...and he had to leave Africa... 467 00:46:48,405 --> 00:46:50,305 ...and find something else. 468 00:46:50,574 --> 00:46:53,042 He told me himself:... 469 00:46:53,310 --> 00:46:55,870 ..."I could never go back to Cuba... 470 00:46:56,146 --> 00:46:58,410 For me, that was done for. 471 00:46:58,715 --> 00:47:02,651 I had said farewell very solemnly". 472 00:47:02,953 --> 00:47:06,252 So he had to find somewhere else... 473 00:47:07,491 --> 00:47:09,652 ...and Bolivia seemed a good place,... 474 00:47:09,927 --> 00:47:12,361 ...among other things,... 475 00:47:12,629 --> 00:47:15,996 ...because we were in a process of preparation... 476 00:47:16,266 --> 00:47:17,927 ...and they knew it. 477 00:47:18,936 --> 00:47:21,234 Then he told me: 478 00:47:21,505 --> 00:47:27,341 "I can't give you the revolutionary leadership... 479 00:47:27,744 --> 00:47:31,373 ...because you don't believe in the guerrilla. 480 00:47:31,815 --> 00:47:34,511 You have other plans,... 481 00:47:34,785 --> 00:47:40,355 ...you believe in a national insurrection 482 00:47:40,624 --> 00:47:43,149 ...with no set date, no set time... 483 00:47:43,427 --> 00:47:47,921 ...based on the evolution of the contradictions." 484 00:47:48,232 --> 00:47:50,063 So I told him: Yes,... 485 00:47:50,334 --> 00:47:52,234 ...you've understood me well. 486 00:47:52,669 --> 00:47:55,331 I don't believe the guerrilla... 487 00:47:55,606 --> 00:47:57,437 ...can lead us to the revolution. 488 00:47:59,776 --> 00:48:02,939 And if you met him today? Would you accept that? 489 00:48:05,649 --> 00:48:10,948 I think he would understand the situation better. 490 00:48:11,221 --> 00:48:16,283 I believe that more than me understanding his tactics,... 491 00:48:16,593 --> 00:48:24,064 ...he'd understand my positions of 1967. 492 00:48:24,368 --> 00:48:27,963 What's more; I think he'd say I was right. 493 00:48:31,400 --> 00:48:35,720 1967 saw the rising of a peculiar kind of teenagers. 494 00:48:36,320 --> 00:48:37,480 They all looked the same. 495 00:48:38,080 --> 00:48:39,960 They recognised each other immediately. 496 00:48:41,600 --> 00:48:45,160 They seemed to have a mute but absolute knowledge of some things... 497 00:48:48,416 --> 00:48:50,853 ...while they were completely ignorant of others. 498 00:48:53,560 --> 00:48:56,040 They were incredibly skilful with their hands... 499 00:48:56,040 --> 00:48:58,520 ...when makings posters, taking out pavement stones,... 500 00:48:58,520 --> 00:49:02,800 ...painting with spray cryptical short messages that stuck to your mind. 501 00:49:03,480 --> 00:49:05,880 All the time looking for new hands that passed on... 502 00:49:05,880 --> 00:49:08,960 ...the message they had received, but didn't managed to decipher entirely. 503 00:49:18,080 --> 00:49:21,200 Those fragile hands left the mark of their fragility. 504 00:49:22,440 --> 00:49:24,040 They even wrote it in a pamphlet. 505 00:49:25,360 --> 00:49:29,400 "The workers shall take the flag of the struggle from the fragile hands of the students". 506 00:49:30,180 --> 00:49:31,127 But that was the next year. 507 00:49:32,120 --> 00:49:37,680 I salute the year of 1968 with satisfaction because... 508 00:49:42,481 --> 00:49:45,201 MAY '68 AND ALL THAT... 509 00:49:55,920 --> 00:49:57,420 Why... 510 00:50:00,800 --> 00:50:01,940 ...do sometimes... 511 00:50:06,000 --> 00:50:06,900 ...images... 512 00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:08,900 ...begin... 513 00:50:10,080 --> 00:50:11,460 ...to shake? 514 00:50:11,940 --> 00:50:15,140 For me, May '68 happened in the Boulevard Saint-Michel. 515 00:50:16,340 --> 00:50:18,420 For me in Prague, in summer '68. 516 00:50:20,300 --> 00:50:22,700 When I saw the Russians I saw the shaking. 517 00:50:23,280 --> 00:50:25,840 I thought I'd managed to control my hands,... 518 00:50:25,841 --> 00:50:28,841 ...but it spread to the camera. 519 00:50:36,900 --> 00:50:38,460 In Santiago de Chile,... 520 00:50:38,461 --> 00:50:40,461 ...the camera slowed itself. 521 00:50:41,620 --> 00:50:45,060 Maybe I was only annoyed to see the situation reversed, so to say,... 522 00:50:45,820 --> 00:50:48,020 ...and see the charges and the weapons I'd seen used... 523 00:50:48,020 --> 00:50:54,040 ...so many times against the left in such places as... 524 00:50:54,041 --> 00:50:57,741 ...Berlin, Lovaine and the United States. 525 00:51:33,380 --> 00:51:36,180 (April 11, 1968) 526 00:51:43,740 --> 00:51:47,540 In some minutes, when I finish work, I'll stand guard... 527 00:51:49,260 --> 00:51:52,580 ...next to the coffin of a L�on Nicod... 528 00:51:53,820 --> 00:51:55,540 ...who died age 82. 529 00:51:57,180 --> 00:51:59,060 Died, like every real communist,... 530 00:52:00,100 --> 00:52:01,820 ...in the most complete poverty. 531 00:52:03,300 --> 00:52:07,020 His family was the Party. His life was the Party. 532 00:52:08,380 --> 00:52:10,540 He founded and carried it with his arms... 533 00:52:10,940 --> 00:52:13,500 ...for over 20 years. 534 00:52:14,860 --> 00:52:18,900 He was beaten up more than 20 times by the cops,... on horseback or riot gear. 535 00:52:19,620 --> 00:52:21,940 He was questioned a thousand times. 536 00:52:22,300 --> 00:52:24,220 He spent many years of his life in jail. 537 00:52:25,500 --> 00:52:26,740 I knew him little, enough... 538 00:52:26,740 --> 00:52:30,260 ...to know that his intelligence was far above average. 539 00:52:31,060 --> 00:52:35,820 He had great humility, tenderness and infinite patience. 540 00:52:37,580 --> 00:52:40,180 He sacrificed it all for the Party,... 541 00:52:41,100 --> 00:52:42,580 ...for the working class,... 542 00:52:42,580 --> 00:52:44,300 ...including his family. 543 00:52:45,060 --> 00:52:48,580 He never had time to work, to travel,... 544 00:52:49,460 --> 00:52:51,780 ...to enjoy these things... 545 00:52:51,780 --> 00:52:54,100 ...he'd struggled for. 546 00:53:02,641 --> 00:53:04,584 Mayday, 1968, the extreme left... 547 00:53:05,049 --> 00:53:06,626 ...tries to join the cort�ge of the 'serious people'... 548 00:53:07,524 --> 00:53:08,085 ...it doesn't work... 549 00:53:08,168 --> 00:53:09,779 And how is that anticommunism? 550 00:53:10,203 --> 00:53:12,074 Anticommunism is the opposite pole of the left. 551 00:53:12,539 --> 00:53:16,342 These are leftists, amateurs, Trotskists, Anarchists and others,... 552 00:53:16,714 --> 00:53:20,731 ...who take care of spreading anticommunism from inside the working class,... 553 00:53:21,104 --> 00:53:26,309 ...and by doing so, promote division and do a distinguished service to the powerful,... 554 00:53:26,770 --> 00:53:29,610 ...so nobody should accept they march with us. 555 00:53:36,860 --> 00:53:39,420 Courage does not mean to shout out in the street... 556 00:53:39,420 --> 00:53:43,900 "Ho Chi Minh! Ho Ho!" or "Guevara! Che Che!" 557 00:53:45,500 --> 00:53:49,460 Courage, for an intelligent person, is not to allow... 558 00:53:49,460 --> 00:53:51,580 ...himself to become a bloody hassle. 559 00:53:52,820 --> 00:53:55,660 To have that false courage of getting killed tomorrow... 560 00:53:55,660 --> 00:53:59,580 ...in a 'revolutionary' struggle, in the name of the 'revolution'. 561 00:54:00,380 --> 00:54:03,900 But never have this authentic courage, this everyday courage,... 562 00:54:04,780 --> 00:54:09,340 ...which consists of sacrificing your personality completely to be effective. 563 00:54:10,820 --> 00:54:11,860 There you are. 564 00:54:12,900 --> 00:54:13,980 I'm writing you. 565 00:54:14,780 --> 00:54:17,780 That's not true. I'm writing to myself as much as to you. 566 00:54:17,780 --> 00:54:20,700 And probably, even more, to some twenty others. 567 00:54:21,460 --> 00:54:22,980 What is left to say? 568 00:54:24,180 --> 00:54:26,980 That between the castle and the garden... 569 00:54:26,980 --> 00:54:30,220 ...is the dictatorship of the proletariat? 570 00:54:34,900 --> 00:54:39,900 The working class is neither beautiful, nor good, nor romantic. 571 00:54:40,460 --> 00:54:41,460 It is brutal. 572 00:54:43,580 --> 00:54:45,140 The working class is right. 573 00:54:46,100 --> 00:54:47,820 It does not need to be explained. 574 00:54:49,900 --> 00:54:52,340 (Philippe de Joinet) And there's also the fact that man... 575 00:54:52,340 --> 00:54:57,220 ...is a strange and curious animal,... 576 00:54:58,340 --> 00:55:01,500 ...extremely sensible to its surroundings. 577 00:55:02,220 --> 00:55:05,020 It is so because, of all known animals,... 578 00:55:05,020 --> 00:55:07,300 it is the one with the strongest sense of emotion... 579 00:55:07,860 --> 00:55:10,420 ...and the most developed affection. 580 00:55:10,820 --> 00:55:15,980 I believe that what happened was the crystallization of an emotion... 581 00:55:16,900 --> 00:55:22,060 ...that developed from and fed on the student movement. 582 00:55:22,740 --> 00:55:23,780 Because we must not forget... 583 00:55:23,780 --> 00:55:27,940 ...that it all began with solidarity... 584 00:55:27,940 --> 00:55:30,980 ...with the students... 585 00:55:31,540 --> 00:55:33,500 ...after the incidents... 586 00:55:33,500 --> 00:55:37,860 ...provoked by the order given to the police... 587 00:55:37,860 --> 00:55:39,820 ...of going inside the Sorbonne. 588 00:55:41,620 --> 00:55:46,060 What I mean to say is that, indeed, we have occupied the Sorbonne. 589 00:55:48,300 --> 00:55:50,180 (The Sorbonne, May 3) 590 00:56:04,100 --> 00:56:05,300 It wasn't a real surprise. 591 00:56:05,740 --> 00:56:10,740 We knew the cycle action-repression-mobilization, new repression, new mobilisation... 592 00:56:11,661 --> 00:56:16,233 We'd seen it in every American campi throughout 1967. 593 00:57:38,540 --> 00:57:41,740 (Paris, Latin Quarter, May 6) 594 00:57:53,240 --> 00:57:55,200 This kind of situation can lead to a double confusion. 595 00:57:56,280 --> 00:57:59,000 At once, the State reveals its oppressive side. 596 00:57:59,000 --> 00:58:03,000 The one that stays more-or-less hidden in everyday life. 597 00:58:04,840 --> 00:58:06,640 But now it has to show its strength. 598 00:58:07,600 --> 00:58:10,040 And, to do so, it allows the police to use... 599 00:58:10,040 --> 00:58:12,600 ...equipment that nobody even knew existed. 600 00:58:14,600 --> 00:58:18,360 Perfect. For the demonstrator, the State appeared like a vision,... 601 00:58:19,040 --> 00:58:20,560 ...like the Virgin of Lourdes. 602 00:58:21,280 --> 00:58:22,280 It is a revelation. 603 00:58:22,380 --> 00:58:24,540 In extreme cases, someone has the power... 604 00:58:24,540 --> 00:58:27,719 (Italy) ...to decide by which side of the road you can walk. 605 00:58:27,754 --> 00:58:31,423 (India) And, if you choose the wrong side, they'll kick you out to the right one. 606 00:58:31,540 --> 00:58:35,860 Thus, that thing which forbids you to cross the road is the State. 607 00:58:35,920 --> 00:58:39,980 But if you cross it, and force that something to retreat,... 608 00:58:40,140 --> 00:58:42,020 (Ireland) ...it is the State that retreats. 609 00:59:01,764 --> 00:59:03,687 Comic Intermezzo 610 00:59:04,761 --> 00:59:09,048 A few days ago, Mr. Minister, you declared that a handful of agitators... 611 00:59:09,911 --> 00:59:11,370 ...were responsible for the current disorder. 612 00:59:12,138 --> 00:59:14,872 If you really think that there aren't more than a handful of these people,... 613 00:59:16,482 --> 00:59:22,620 ...Do you really believe that the demonstrations of Friday and today would have had so much echo? 614 00:59:24,541 --> 00:59:27,118 (Alain Peyrefitte) I think we don't have to exaggerate. 615 00:59:28,343 --> 00:59:32,125 The demonstrations of Friday and of Today are profoundly deplorable,... 616 00:59:33,838 --> 00:59:41,843 ...profoundly condemnable, but they have not had the violence of the demonstrations... 617 00:59:43,592 --> 00:59:47,530 ...of Berlin, Warsaw, Bonn, Rome, Algiers, Lovaine... 618 00:59:49,295 --> 00:59:52,003 ...or Columbia, yesterday, in the United States. 619 00:59:52,945 --> 00:59:56,386 We don't have to exaggerate the proportion of students of the University of Paris. 620 00:59:57,203 --> 01:00:00,118 There are 160.000 students, and the vast majority of them... 621 01:00:00,730 --> 01:00:05,851 ...wants to work in peace and the security forces don't intervene to protect them. 622 01:00:14,020 --> 01:00:15,060 What are you going to do? 623 01:00:16,100 --> 01:00:18,900 My intention is to say 'yes' to constructive dialogue... 624 01:00:18,900 --> 01:00:20,340 ...and 'no' to violence. 625 01:00:21,220 --> 01:00:23,100 We must put an end to the escalation of violence. 626 01:00:23,100 --> 01:00:25,900 We must do it without heating up passions. 627 01:00:26,300 --> 01:00:30,820 We must recover calm and allow everyone to think. 628 01:00:31,900 --> 01:00:36,100 Today youth is expressing its hatred for a certain kind of society... 629 01:00:36,460 --> 01:00:38,700 (May 10, Rue Gay-Lussac) ...going out and building up barricades. 630 01:00:43,969 --> 01:00:49,980 Occupation of the Latin Quarter without provocation to the police. 631 01:00:50,644 --> 01:00:54,207 We won't attack the police. 632 01:00:55,143 --> 01:01:04,322 I ask you, first of all, to the people behind me on the barricade... 633 01:01:05,449 --> 01:01:08,771 ...A barricade at Rue Drouet that reaches up practically to the second floor. 634 01:01:09,364 --> 01:01:13,956 On that barricade, as in 1848,... 635 01:01:14,330 --> 01:01:16,161 ...flies a flag; a black flag, a red flag... 636 01:01:16,645 --> 01:01:18,606 But now they are telling me that in all this there is an impression... 637 01:01:18,999 --> 01:01:21,254 ...of a very calm environment, amusing, even. 638 01:01:21,626 --> 01:01:24,377 Well, listen, up to the last minutes there was... 639 01:01:24,706 --> 01:01:27,043 ...as you said, a calm environment,... 640 01:01:27,436 --> 01:01:29,961 ...but we have received recent information... 641 01:01:30,305 --> 01:01:31,954 ...which leads us to believe that the police will react,... 642 01:01:32,750 --> 01:01:35,054 ...here, now, there is some unease... 643 01:01:35,830 --> 01:01:40,462 ...sincerely, I ask the defenders of the barricade that they don't stand on it,... 644 01:01:41,084 --> 01:01:44,575 ...but behind it, because a barricade is raised for protection. 645 01:01:45,242 --> 01:01:50,427 Not on the cars, but behind them. Listen, I've been talking to you for an hour... 646 01:01:52,920 --> 01:01:55,639 There has been an incident at a barricade... 647 01:01:56,355 --> 01:01:59,345 ...on the end of the Rue Gay-Lussac. 648 01:01:59,777 --> 01:02:03,462 The students have been dispersed with tear-gas 649 01:02:05,092 --> 01:02:09,309 ...There is a foul-smelling fog... 650 01:02:09,762 --> 01:02:12,804 ...I can't say whether this is normal tear-gas... 651 01:02:13,860 --> 01:02:16,469 ...Now they are retreating to their barricades... 652 01:02:16,938 --> 01:02:20,212 ...and the CRS are going down Boulevard Saint-Michel. 653 01:02:20,793 --> 01:02:23,593 If this society needs all this police force to defend... 654 01:02:23,995 --> 01:02:27,528 ...the people in power, then our only goal... 655 01:02:28,144 --> 01:02:31,000 ...is that they assume their responsibilities knowing exactly... 656 01:02:31,345 --> 01:02:33,812 ...what is happening in the streets, because, whether or not they see it, today... 657 01:02:34,203 --> 01:02:35,630 ...politics are done in the streets. 658 01:02:36,196 --> 01:02:40,544 Why is it that the police have decided to tear down these barricades,... 659 01:02:41,077 --> 01:02:43,441 ...tear down these ramparts raised by the students? 660 01:02:43,984 --> 01:02:45,668 They must proceed to re-establish circulation,... 661 01:02:46,079 --> 01:02:47,761 ...because, even though now it's 2AM,... 662 01:02:48,172 --> 01:02:53,567 ...in a few hours the cars must be able to run through the quarter,... 663 01:02:54,092 --> 01:02:56,480 ...and perhaps that is why now... 664 01:02:56,909 --> 01:02:59,306 ...the police have decided to clear the quarter,... 665 01:02:59,629 --> 01:03:02,736 ...specially the Boulevard Saint-Michel, the Rue Saint Jacques and the Rue Gay-Lussac. 666 01:03:08,499 --> 01:03:11,309 Listen, I take up the microphone because I come from the first barricade. 667 01:03:12,214 --> 01:03:15,182 The occupation of the Latin Quarter went fine until 8PM,... 668 01:03:16,130 --> 01:03:21,948 ...it was the police that set off the incidents attacking us with chlorine grenade-launchers. 669 01:03:22,664 --> 01:03:24,534 That is to say, that at this moment, of two things, one:... 670 01:03:24,967 --> 01:03:26,709 The protesters being unable to retreat,... 671 01:03:27,351 --> 01:03:30,264 ...either the police leaves or there will be a massacre worse than Charonne. 672 01:03:32,750 --> 01:03:34,218 Birth of a legend. 673 01:03:35,688 --> 01:03:40,158 They had learned that the workers would assemble at Strasbourg-Saint-Denis. 674 01:03:43,640 --> 01:03:46,359 How much of the paving was taken of the road? 675 01:03:46,811 --> 01:03:49,048 Look, there are places of the road, for example... 676 01:03:49,802 --> 01:03:52,751 ...the Saint Jacques crossing, where the whole of the road was unpaved,... 677 01:03:53,364 --> 01:03:56,283 ...look, sand, nothing but sand, and the rest... 678 01:03:56,656 --> 01:03:57,683 Birth of an image. 679 01:04:00,420 --> 01:04:03,875 Some CRS have fired their grenades inside the apartments... 680 01:04:04,467 --> 01:04:06,986 No, I don't believe they have shot at the apartments,... 681 01:04:07,317 --> 01:04:10,710 ...they must have aimed at the barricades and some grenades went off target. 682 01:04:11,534 --> 01:04:14,586 No, there's no doubt about, the CRS responded... 683 01:04:15,399 --> 01:04:19,989 ...firing at the windows, with some grenades reaching the sixth floor. 684 01:04:20,815 --> 01:04:22,627 Well, I receive the information as you give it. 685 01:04:23,200 --> 01:04:25,184 Bernard Lalanne, you are at the Ministry. What's happening there? 686 01:04:26,019 --> 01:04:27,820 Well, nothing at all is happening here. 687 01:04:32,664 --> 01:04:37,231 There were two traffic lights that carried on organising an imaginary traffic... 688 01:04:37,876 --> 01:04:41,170 This is the tactic employed by the police to clear the barricades:... 689 01:04:41,708 --> 01:04:45,608 They set them alight and then fire tear-gas grenades over it,... 690 01:04:46,253 --> 01:04:49,391 ...so the students are forced to abandon barricade after barricade... 691 01:04:49,837 --> 01:04:51,476 We see ourselves forced to use a scarf to be able to... 692 01:04:51,887 --> 01:04:53,579 Attention, no unsuitable heroics, please. 693 01:04:54,122 --> 01:04:55,784 The police are forced to raise their bucklers. 694 01:05:03,092 --> 01:05:04,181 ...Retreat, retreat! 695 01:05:05,760 --> 01:05:09,094 Indeed, the street fighting is over. 696 01:05:09,545 --> 01:05:13,129 Right now the students are trying to escape through the alleys... 697 01:05:13,593 --> 01:05:16,120 ...of the Latin Quarter, and there are police cars... 698 01:05:17,256 --> 01:05:18,990 ...patrolling every street of the Latin Quarter,... 699 01:05:19,662 --> 01:05:23,257 ...and every time they find a group of two, three, or four students,... 700 01:05:24,254 --> 01:05:27,815 ...the police get off and it's always the same scene, a few blows and they arrest them. 701 01:05:31,521 --> 01:05:35,207 On the other hand, I'd like to say the the state of the Rue Gay-Lussac,... 702 01:05:35,621 --> 01:05:37,671 ...the state of the entire Boulevard Saint-Michel, is sad. 703 01:05:38,445 --> 01:05:40,752 When I saw it all at 06:30AM,... 704 01:05:41,178 --> 01:05:43,169 ...at that moment a door woman came out in her robes to look at all this,... 705 01:05:43,915 --> 01:05:46,110 ...and the poor woman started crying. 706 01:05:46,792 --> 01:05:50,287 I understand that woman because, really, there is nothing left,... 707 01:05:50,727 --> 01:05:53,588 ...one has the impression that a storm, a revolution, has taken place here. 708 01:06:01,502 --> 01:06:02,940 Compared to no matter what street in Ireland,... 709 01:06:03,656 --> 01:06:05,147 ...no matter what conflict in South America,... 710 01:06:05,830 --> 01:06:07,263 ...the night of the barricades is derisory. 711 01:06:08,097 --> 01:06:10,149 But Gaullist France had just let herself be persuaded... 712 01:06:10,733 --> 01:06:12,759 ...that it wasn't immune to what was shaking the rest of the world;... 713 01:06:13,806 --> 01:06:15,483 ...a well-established idea then. 714 01:06:16,169 --> 01:06:17,943 And when the streets of Paris started looking like... 715 01:06:18,334 --> 01:06:20,570 ...those of the great cities of Europe and America of the year '68,... 716 01:06:21,172 --> 01:06:23,186 ...it started to think that something had been kept hidden from it. 717 01:06:46,720 --> 01:06:51,120 That time showed us that street violence does not lead automatically to political change. 718 01:06:52,400 --> 01:06:55,200 The award to the best dramatical confrontation... 719 01:06:55,600 --> 01:06:56,800 ...was deservedly given to Japan,... 720 01:06:57,480 --> 01:06:58,920 ...where the government didn't even flinch. 721 01:07:00,040 --> 01:07:03,640 Insignificant, by contrast, were the little barricades of Santiago de Chile. 722 01:07:05,680 --> 01:07:08,280 The tag on the reel says, "March, 1968". 723 01:07:10,080 --> 01:07:12,200 A march against inflation led by... 724 01:07:12,200 --> 01:07:16,440 ...the sister of the socialist candidate to the presidency, Laura Allende. 725 01:07:20,080 --> 01:07:22,000 Another fragment from March '68 726 01:07:22,140 --> 01:07:24,660 In Brasil, the funeral of Luis Edson, a student... 727 01:07:24,700 --> 01:07:27,300 ...murdered by the police during a demonstration. 728 01:07:28,220 --> 01:07:30,780 In Latin America, a whole generation... 729 01:07:30,780 --> 01:07:34,980 ...of political fighters would end up under fascist regimes. 730 01:07:35,700 --> 01:07:37,700 Though France had arrived a bit late to join the club,... 731 01:07:38,500 --> 01:07:40,020 ...it had its own veterans. 732 01:07:40,380 --> 01:07:41,540 I was at the barricades. 733 01:07:42,180 --> 01:07:45,420 When I was there I never talked of reformism. 734 01:07:45,420 --> 01:07:46,820 I looked only for one thing. 735 01:07:47,220 --> 01:07:52,620 How to drown De Gaulle and the entire fucking bourgeoisie. 736 01:07:52,980 --> 01:07:55,060 The MPs have discussed for 10 years. 737 01:07:55,620 --> 01:07:57,940 And in 10 years they got nothing. 738 01:07:58,300 --> 01:08:01,900 We, on the barricades, put the State on its knees. 739 01:08:01,679 --> 01:08:04,413 We want to give power to the workers' councils in the factories... 740 01:08:05,429 --> 01:08:06,936 ...to the workers' and peasants' councils. 741 01:08:07,479 --> 01:08:10,255 And a soviet-type democracy... Direct democracy 742 01:08:10,919 --> 01:08:13,687 ...and not universal suffrage which is the most elaborated form of social dictatorship 743 01:08:14,856 --> 01:08:19,243 (University Director Chapelle) What astounds me is this dogmatism from one part and this utopia:... 744 01:08:20,151 --> 01:08:22,005 (May 14, "Zoom") ...Wanting to supress exams, no less,... 745 01:08:22,879 --> 01:08:25,032 ...exams for which I haven't much affection, by the way,... 746 01:08:25,543 --> 01:08:27,545 ...without presenting an alternative. 747 01:08:28,012 --> 01:08:32,593 And that actually puts your fellow students in great difficulties... 748 01:08:32,811 --> 01:08:33,484 (Alain Geismar) ...I'll propose one: 749 01:08:33,925 --> 01:08:35,616 You get an amphitheatre and you fill it with professors and students,... 750 01:08:35,804 --> 01:08:37,617 ...you put a professor and a student at the board... 751 01:08:38,167 --> 01:08:39,686 ...and the professor poses questions to the student. 752 01:08:39,687 --> 01:08:42,449 If the hall finds the questions to be stupid, the teacher is changed. 753 01:08:43,352 --> 01:08:49,281 If not, it is the hall who judges the student and decides if the answers are good or not. 754 01:08:49,282 --> 01:08:52,162 It is an experiment I'd like to see tried. 755 01:08:52,163 --> 01:08:54,766 (M. Fanton - Secretary Of State for Universities) For the National Superior Teaching Union,... 756 01:08:54,963 --> 01:08:57,808 ...such proposals are effectively revolutionary,... 757 01:08:58,463 --> 01:09:00,464 ...I have never heard any proposal so revolutionary... 758 01:09:00,702 --> 01:09:06,353 ...from any teacher, none. And it really surprises me. 759 01:09:06,749 --> 01:09:08,288 Yes, it could happen, but this isn't serious! 760 01:09:08,280 --> 01:09:12,040 So you think these events have been orchestrated from abroad? 761 01:09:12,440 --> 01:09:15,520 Yes, of course I do. 762 01:09:16,120 --> 01:09:17,600 What makes you think so? The events themselves. 763 01:09:18,720 --> 01:09:20,480 But, what? Could you explain? 764 01:09:20,480 --> 01:09:23,920 It's anarchy. They are foreign anarchists, 765 01:09:23,920 --> 01:09:26,840 French or not, they don't respect anything, all they do is to commit sacrilege. 766 01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:29,080 What do you think of Cohn-Bendit? 767 01:09:30,000 --> 01:09:31,640 I detest him. Why? 768 01:09:32,320 --> 01:09:35,840 He shouldn't stir things up here. He should have stayed in Germany. 769 01:09:36,280 --> 01:09:39,480 Who do you think pays him? I don't know. 770 01:09:40,440 --> 01:09:44,320 Not the French government. You've been misinformed. 771 01:09:44,520 --> 01:09:45,800 Who do you think does it? 772 01:09:45,800 --> 01:09:48,680 He crossed the border in a car that belongs to the Chinese Embassy. 773 01:09:55,040 --> 01:09:56,240 They have the right... 774 01:09:57,280 --> 01:10:00,600 ...to decide where they go. It's not our style of 'demo'. 775 01:10:02,173 --> 01:10:04,125 Our style of 'demo' is that in which people have the possibility of thinking... 776 01:10:05,007 --> 01:10:07,825 ...not provoke, provoke, provoke. 777 01:10:10,387 --> 01:10:12,401 (Renault-Cl�on) On May 15 the workers of Cl�on go on strike. 778 01:10:13,678 --> 01:10:17,983 Taking their example, workers of Renault,... 779 01:10:18,327 --> 01:10:21,884 (Sud-Aviation) ...and, little by little, all the country, follow them... 780 01:10:22,939 --> 01:10:24,589 ...the objectives they set themselves... 781 01:10:26,840 --> 01:10:28,280 The factory is ours and here we are. 782 01:10:29,920 --> 01:10:31,480 Now we are the bosses! 783 01:10:31,840 --> 01:10:35,440 ...they will negotiate demands that have been standing for years. 784 01:10:36,186 --> 01:10:37,550 It spreads. It spreads everywhere! 785 01:10:41,560 --> 01:10:45,360 I went to many union meetings myself,... 786 01:10:45,400 --> 01:10:47,520 (The Sorbonne) ...I've been to many strike committees... 787 01:10:47,520 --> 01:10:52,760 ...and I've seen how the bosses talk to the workers. 788 01:10:53,000 --> 01:10:55,040 They are terrified. 789 01:10:55,560 --> 01:10:57,760 And when someone is terrified, he is prone to give in. 790 01:10:58,400 --> 01:11:01,240 And when someone actually gives in, you have to act. 791 01:11:01,240 --> 01:11:04,120 What are beautiful words and discussions and all this good for? 792 01:11:04,680 --> 01:11:08,000 It is still certain that the bourgeoisie will never... 793 01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:12,040 ...simply give us a single iota of its power. 794 01:11:12,840 --> 01:11:16,880 So now you must choose. Do you want the revolution? 795 01:11:16,880 --> 01:11:21,080 If yes: How do you do it? Who do you do it with? 796 01:11:21,480 --> 01:11:23,920 What is the enemy's class? To which class do you belong? 797 01:11:24,640 --> 01:11:27,120 Well, if what you want is a reform... 798 01:11:27,120 --> 01:11:30,200 ...I must ask myself: What the hell are you doing here with me? 799 01:11:32,080 --> 01:11:35,440 I think the student movement and the reforms it reclaims... 800 01:11:36,600 --> 01:11:38,120 ...are very valuable... 801 01:11:38,800 --> 01:11:42,800 ...but they don't fit in with the demands made at the factories. 802 01:11:43,240 --> 01:11:45,760 We are going through a complicated moment. 803 01:11:45,760 --> 01:11:48,600 (Georges S�guy, CGT leader) We have realised... 804 01:11:49,520 --> 01:11:53,040 ...we must take into consideration two essential factors: 805 01:11:54,200 --> 01:11:55,320 Firstly,... 806 01:11:55,640 --> 01:12:00,000 ...the underestimation of the profundity of the class movement... 807 01:12:00,400 --> 01:12:03,240 ...that has followed the eruption of the student movement. 808 01:12:04,280 --> 01:12:05,400 Secondly,... 809 01:12:05,400 --> 01:12:08,680 ...the attempts from the left to make it lose its way... 810 01:12:09,280 --> 01:12:12,040 ...and the attempts of certain elements... 811 01:12:12,840 --> 01:12:15,040 ...to take the place... 812 01:12:15,080 --> 01:12:19,760 ...of the workers' organisations, particularly the CGT's,... 813 01:12:20,560 --> 01:12:25,640 ...trying to overtake the leadership of the movement in their own benefit. 814 01:12:26,200 --> 01:12:30,600 They started a movement, brought us into the fight... 815 01:12:31,200 --> 01:12:34,880 ...not forcibly. To be frank, they awoke us. 816 01:12:35,880 --> 01:12:37,640 (March 1969, Saint Florentin) I don't understand why, during the strikes... 817 01:12:37,680 --> 01:12:43,520 ...the unions, who were those who called them... 818 01:12:44,080 --> 01:12:46,360 No, you're wrong! 819 01:12:47,120 --> 01:12:50,000 They were against the strikes. Not one union called for a strike. 820 01:12:51,120 --> 01:12:52,880 (Extract of a CGT propaganda film, 1969) 821 01:12:52,880 --> 01:12:56,600 (May '68, Sud-Aviation) The union representatives got together and said: 822 01:12:56,600 --> 01:13:00,320 "We must make a decision today and propose it to the workers immediately". 823 01:13:00,880 --> 01:13:04,880 Then it was when three unions, of their own accord, said: 824 01:13:05,440 --> 01:13:07,640 "We must assemble the workers outside of the offices... 825 01:13:07,880 --> 01:13:10,960 ...and ask them if they agree to occupy the factory". 826 01:13:11,640 --> 01:13:13,320 They offered their support because... 827 01:13:13,720 --> 01:13:15,760 ...they knew that, one way or another, it would happen. 828 01:13:16,360 --> 01:13:18,760 It began by itself. They didn't want to push people to strike. 829 01:13:19,280 --> 01:13:21,400 They slowed things down when they went too far. 830 01:13:23,040 --> 01:13:24,800 But the government provoked the strike... 831 01:13:24,800 --> 01:13:26,560 ...because it was afraid. 832 01:13:26,560 --> 01:13:29,560 Because if a confidence vote was taken... 833 01:13:29,560 --> 01:13:31,480 ...they knew they'd lose. 834 01:13:31,480 --> 01:13:34,080 And, moreover, it meant retaking with the government... 835 01:13:34,080 --> 01:13:35,640 ...and being capable of governing. 836 01:13:35,640 --> 01:13:37,560 And that is really hard. 837 01:13:38,720 --> 01:13:41,560 (Livio Mascarello, CGT, Mayo '68) It is necessary to understand... 838 01:13:41,560 --> 01:13:44,920 ...that the scale of the movement, the power it represents,... 839 01:13:46,560 --> 01:13:49,720 ...means disconcerting the government. 840 01:13:51,840 --> 01:13:53,880 This supposes a problem for them,... 841 01:13:54,520 --> 01:13:57,240 ...though I must say it hasn't reacted yet. 842 01:13:58,040 --> 01:14:00,960 I believe our social-democrat friends... 843 01:14:00,960 --> 01:14:03,440 ...feel there's a vacuum of power. 844 01:14:03,840 --> 01:14:04,880 It is not so simple. 845 01:14:05,480 --> 01:14:08,480 (May 28 - Fran�ois Miterrand) I propose that a provisional government... 846 01:14:09,840 --> 01:14:11,960 ...and an acting administration... 847 01:14:11,960 --> 01:14:14,000 ...be formed immediately. 848 01:14:15,480 --> 01:14:16,720 Why is it not so simple? 849 01:14:17,200 --> 01:14:20,360 Why? Because there must be an alternative... 850 01:14:21,960 --> 01:14:24,080 Now the Movement is for... 851 01:14:24,080 --> 01:14:26,640 ...economical and social change. 852 01:14:27,400 --> 01:14:30,520 So we must offer the working class a solution. 853 01:14:30,520 --> 01:14:32,760 That solution would be a common programme... 854 01:14:32,760 --> 01:14:35,200 ...of all the forces of the left. 855 01:14:35,520 --> 01:14:36,560 But that doesn't exist. 856 01:14:37,280 --> 01:14:40,080 The forces of the left must carry out... 857 01:14:40,080 --> 01:14:42,920 ...their responsibilities without delay... 858 01:14:43,720 --> 01:14:47,560 ...and agree on a minimum programme of government... 859 01:14:48,160 --> 01:14:52,280 ...that shows the way to a democratic alternative: a popular government. 860 01:14:53,080 --> 01:14:54,200 Today, for example,... 861 01:14:54,960 --> 01:14:56,920 ...the workers are talking... 862 01:14:56,920 --> 01:14:59,440 ...of a shift of the power to the left. 863 01:15:00,080 --> 01:15:02,360 This sensation comes from the strike committee. 864 01:15:03,800 --> 01:15:05,040 They want to go further now. 865 01:15:05,200 --> 01:15:08,480 (CGT Propaganda Film, 1969) That's why many workers looked further. 866 01:15:08,480 --> 01:15:10,480 Further? To start the revolution... 867 01:15:10,480 --> 01:15:13,680 ...we must change the government. 868 01:15:14,280 --> 01:15:17,600 All we saw was a change in social policy, that's all. 869 01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:21,120 (CGT Delegate, May '68) They don't want just economical changes,... 870 01:15:21,120 --> 01:15:22,800 ...but also political changes. 871 01:15:23,520 --> 01:15:26,560 They want both things. They've had enough. 872 01:15:27,240 --> 01:15:29,680 And what's more: the longer it takes... 873 01:15:29,680 --> 01:15:33,640 ...the stronger will be the determination of achieving political change. 874 01:15:33,840 --> 01:15:37,500 I spoke with many workers. They feel it is not worth... 875 01:15:37,540 --> 01:15:41,000 ...making demands that the regime itself will forget. 876 01:15:40,040 --> 01:15:42,560 They want a change, political and economic. 877 01:15:42,720 --> 01:15:45,440 (The Sorbonne) This is what I see when I speak with the workers. 878 01:15:46,000 --> 01:15:49,720 I believe that we must politicise ourselves the most we can,... 879 01:15:49,720 --> 01:15:53,440 Both ourselves and the workers. 880 01:15:56,160 --> 01:15:58,760 (Citro�n) There's only one goal, get rid of the bosses. 881 01:16:04,800 --> 01:16:06,040 How are you going to fire them? Is that your best joke? 882 01:16:07,160 --> 01:16:09,760 This is the front line! Everything starts here! 883 01:16:10,440 --> 01:16:13,240 This is the point where life becomes something big. 884 01:16:13,680 --> 01:16:15,400 When there aren't any more bosses to sod you up. 885 01:16:17,000 --> 01:16:18,240 This is the demand we have to make. 886 01:16:18,280 --> 01:16:22,520 The bosses don't matter! Right! We have to start there. 887 01:16:25,200 --> 01:16:28,480 We won't get rid of them with out voting papers, that's for sure. 888 01:16:29,280 --> 01:16:31,800 Not by voting... We need someone who knows how to govern. 889 01:16:31,800 --> 01:16:36,080 A lot of people know how to govern! Look, there's the boss. 890 01:16:39,880 --> 01:16:41,000 I'd vote for you! 891 01:16:41,800 --> 01:16:44,600 While the factory is occupied, we need a PR man. 892 01:16:46,600 --> 01:16:49,740 Let's forget the meaning of the word 'boss'. 'Boss'? What's that? 893 01:16:51,440 --> 01:16:54,960 The direction of a business, of a factory,... 894 01:16:55,440 --> 01:16:59,560 ...has become, in the modern world, in a specialist's domain. 895 01:16:59,960 --> 01:17:03,720 (M. Wolgensinger) They talk about a company of managers and, truly,... 896 01:17:04,520 --> 01:17:08,420 ...the person who directs the factory today is the management technician. 897 01:17:08,560 --> 01:17:11,640 Thus, a boss should be a member of the board, and not... 898 01:17:11,640 --> 01:17:13,760 ...a boss who keeps what we earn. 899 01:17:14,024 --> 01:17:21,988 It saddens us that dialogue is so hard with the unions. 900 01:17:22,642 --> 01:17:30,841 But it happens that they aren't professional unions, but unions... 901 01:17:31,465 --> 01:17:33,499 ...which are largely politicised. 902 01:17:34,574 --> 01:17:38,565 I ask myself if History will teach us that... 903 01:17:39,452 --> 01:17:44,149 ...the victories, quantitatively, of the French workers' world... 904 01:17:44,622 --> 01:17:49,823 ...demands isn't a deviation of its original expression. 905 01:17:50,589 --> 01:17:53,840 (Edgard Pisani) I think that there's a terrible complicity... 906 01:17:54,230 --> 01:17:59,169 ...between the conservative apparatus of the CGT and that of the government. 907 01:17:59,716 --> 01:18:03,198 The CGT is truly the only union for the worker. 908 01:18:04,815 --> 01:18:08,014 As I see it, it is the only union that has been able to defend a closed position... 909 01:18:08,960 --> 01:18:10,277 ...article one comes to mind... 910 01:18:11,134 --> 01:18:11,748 What does article one say? 911 01:18:11,749 --> 01:18:13,159 Supression of employers and the wage system. 912 01:18:12,880 --> 01:18:17,560 (May 27, Paris, Charl�ty Stadium) The CGT hasn't been able... 913 01:18:17,560 --> 01:18:20,640 ...or, more likely, hasn't wanted to see... 914 01:18:21,360 --> 01:18:24,200 ...the real character of this movement. 915 01:18:25,320 --> 01:18:30,560 It's quite obvious, or else the words no longer have meaning... 916 01:18:31,600 --> 01:18:36,640 ...that we are going through a revolutionary movement. 917 01:18:38,520 --> 01:18:40,000 When we look, despite the prohibition... 918 01:18:40,320 --> 01:18:43,920 ...of the Communist Party and the CGT, at what is happening,... 919 01:18:44,840 --> 01:18:48,280 we can honestly say: Anything is possible! 920 01:18:48,840 --> 01:18:52,520 The battle is on, and we shall go until the end, that's to say,... 921 01:18:52,560 --> 01:18:55,880 ...until the only possible solution: The socialist revolution! 922 01:18:59,400 --> 01:19:01,400 The French bourgeoisie trusts the Communist Party... 923 01:19:01,400 --> 01:19:04,640 ...because it hasn't been able to read the situation and won't go any further. 924 01:19:04,640 --> 01:19:08,000 (Trostkist worker) Why can't it? Why, what? 925 01:19:08,280 --> 01:19:10,200 Why can't it go any further, for you? 926 01:19:10,680 --> 01:19:13,680 Because since it exists, since... 927 01:19:13,680 --> 01:19:16,800 ...the war, maybe before,... 928 01:19:17,520 --> 01:19:19,960 ...its militants got used to think... 929 01:19:19,960 --> 01:19:23,320 ...according to what the direction decided. 930 01:19:24,040 --> 01:19:26,080 Finally, it was Stalin who destroyed it all. 931 01:19:26,600 --> 01:19:29,760 Trotsky was right: Socialism can't happen in only one country. 932 01:19:30,880 --> 01:19:32,360 Stalin said it could be done. 933 01:19:34,520 --> 01:19:36,040 Experience shows it has been done. 934 01:19:36,360 --> 01:19:39,720 No, the USSR isn't socialism, not at all. 935 01:19:39,960 --> 01:19:42,840 I believe the capitalist system,... 936 01:19:44,520 --> 01:19:46,040 ...in the traditional sense of the word,... 937 01:19:46,960 --> 01:19:51,400 ...and the communist or, socialist system,... 938 01:19:51,400 --> 01:19:53,000 ...given that the very communists say... 939 01:19:53,000 --> 01:19:55,800 ...they have a socialist economy, at least for the moment... 940 01:19:56,480 --> 01:20:00,440 ...and that communism will come when all problems are solved. 941 01:20:01,040 --> 01:20:05,200 I think these two forms of society are, right now, antiquated... 942 01:20:05,880 --> 01:20:08,440 ...and that what we are seeing and will see... 943 01:20:09,080 --> 01:20:12,160 ...is the construction of new structures... 944 01:20:13,160 --> 01:20:18,320 ...be they for a socialist or for a, not capitalist, but a liberal economy,... 945 01:20:19,120 --> 01:20:22,400 ...that can come up with solutions... 946 01:20:22,400 --> 01:20:26,560 And, why not, a rapprochement of these two tendencies,... 947 01:20:26,560 --> 01:20:30,600 ...given that, for example, in Russia today we see... 948 01:20:30,600 --> 01:20:34,840 ...a complete change in economical policy. 949 01:20:35,280 --> 01:20:38,200 Re-introduction of profit, competition, etc. 950 01:20:53,960 --> 01:20:56,080 Haven't the objectives of the strikes been forgotten in this kermesse? 951 01:20:57,960 --> 01:20:59,480 No, they aren't forgotten,... 952 01:20:59,480 --> 01:21:02,320 But they take place at a different level. 953 01:21:02,320 --> 01:21:06,120 In a different level of that of the workers. 954 01:21:06,120 --> 01:21:08,920 They know that there are trusted comrades in talks with the bosses... 955 01:21:10,004 --> 01:21:18,284 Before May, there was a whole new critique to the unions, regarding their submission 956 01:21:20,548 --> 01:21:26,863 May came and everything changed. They can no longer fight the same way,... 957 01:21:27,203 --> 01:21:30,254 They no longer trust this kind of bureaucracy that has installed itself in,... 958 01:21:30,577 --> 01:21:31,353 ...which they may or may not accept,... 959 01:21:31,824 --> 01:21:32,962 ...and it breaks my heart to say this, but it is true. 960 01:21:34,121 --> 01:21:36,063 If the unions have established negotiations... 961 01:21:36,556 --> 01:21:38,378 ...then we should know about them, and this... 962 01:21:38,679 --> 01:21:40,310 ...the lads grumble a lot about this. 963 01:21:40,800 --> 01:21:44,560 (March 1969) Either way, there was a revolutionary element. 964 01:21:44,560 --> 01:21:46,680 There was something else. 965 01:21:47,240 --> 01:21:52,440 People left our factories without... 966 01:21:52,440 --> 01:21:55,000 ...even knowing what our demands were. 967 01:21:55,520 --> 01:22:00,000 They all left and the strike took place under union legality. 968 01:22:00,000 --> 01:22:01,800 I mean, a vote was taken... 969 01:22:01,800 --> 01:22:05,920 The majority voted for the strike. Everything was perfect. 970 01:22:06,440 --> 01:22:09,480 They went because there was a general movement to get rid of De Gaulle,... 971 01:22:10,000 --> 01:22:11,000 ...to change all that. 972 01:22:11,960 --> 01:22:14,280 Later, we made notebooks with our demands. 973 01:22:16,200 --> 01:22:18,600 The people understand perfectly... 974 01:22:18,600 --> 01:22:20,920 ...that the Grenelle Report,... 975 01:22:20,920 --> 01:22:24,160 ...and I say 'Report' because people always correct me. 976 01:22:24,160 --> 01:22:28,640 When I say Agreement they say that it is a Report. Report, then. 977 01:22:29,960 --> 01:22:32,900 There wasn't a Grenelle Agreement, there was a Report. 978 01:22:31,600 --> 01:22:34,960 This Grenelle Report shut off the movement. 979 01:22:35,960 --> 01:22:37,920 The bourgeoisie played their cards well, I think. 980 01:22:37,920 --> 01:22:39,640 They felt cornered, so they made a concession. 981 01:22:41,000 --> 01:22:43,920 They raised the minimum wage. 982 01:22:44,680 --> 01:22:46,000 This mass of people,... 983 01:22:46,000 --> 01:22:48,480 ...who wasn't prepared for a long political struggle... 984 01:22:48,480 --> 01:22:51,720 ...because they'd never talked about it,... 985 01:22:51,720 --> 01:22:53,760 ...found themselves with a raise,... 986 01:22:53,760 --> 01:22:56,680 ...a rather large raise. 987 01:22:57,480 --> 01:22:59,960 The apolitical ones, 2 or 3 millions... 988 01:22:59,960 --> 01:23:02,520 ...of the 9 million strikers,... 989 01:23:02,520 --> 01:23:04,760 ...couldn't understand why we wanted to go any further. 990 01:23:04,760 --> 01:23:09,280 They couldn't understand why carry on the strike. 991 01:23:12,120 --> 01:23:15,800 Specially because they felt nobody wanted anything more. 992 01:23:17,183 --> 01:23:20,748 It is clear that there were bad moments in the organizations of the Left. 993 01:23:21,339 --> 01:23:23,433 After 8-10 days a critique was established,... 994 01:23:24,490 --> 01:23:26,261 ...they criticized everything a bit, the student movement,... 995 01:23:27,157 --> 01:23:30,579 The students; It was normal they came with us to certain demonstrations,... 996 01:23:30,930 --> 01:23:35,703 ...but they had a provocative attitude which wasn't accord... 997 01:23:36,135 --> 01:23:40,505 ...to the conception the working class had of the struggle. 998 01:23:40,998 --> 01:23:43,767 We saw them come with helmets, with bats... 999 01:23:49,284 --> 01:23:50,761 Maybe one will always be someone else's leftist. 1000 01:23:50,760 --> 01:23:53,175 (French Newsreel, October 1948) In Saint-�tienne, however, the CGT strikers,... 1001 01:23:53,587 --> 01:23:56,102 ...shunned by their comrades from the other two unions,... 1002 01:23:56,809 --> 01:23:59,506 ...take to counter-attack and attack the CRS with stones,... 1003 01:23:59,879 --> 01:24:01,096 ...screws, and iron bars. 1004 01:24:15,591 --> 01:24:19,012 (Flins - June 7, 1968) At the beginning there was a certain malaise, it has to be acknowledged,... 1005 01:24:19,847 --> 01:24:22,324 ...some workers from Renault were convinced by alleged students... 1006 01:24:23,267 --> 01:24:28,482 ...to face the police forces. They let themselves be fooled,... 1007 01:24:28,934 --> 01:24:31,513 ...they really believed the students would come to help them. 1008 01:24:31,932 --> 01:24:36,594 And I say alleged students, because I saw groups of real students,... 1009 01:24:37,611 --> 01:24:40,517 that when the time came to fight, simply left saying:... 1010 01:24:41,135 --> 01:24:45,248 "We haven't come for this, we came to help you, not to fight". 1011 01:24:46,941 --> 01:24:48,752 It was a really well set-up job, eh? 1012 01:24:49,417 --> 01:24:51,871 They had done things well. Health service first of all. 1013 01:24:55,728 --> 01:24:57,500 (June 15 - Burial Gilles Tautin) There were many workers in front of the cars,... 1014 01:24:58,536 --> 01:25:00,037 ...and they wanted to demonstrate in front of the factory,... 1015 01:25:00,687 --> 01:25:02,421 ...the cops all came out of the factory,... 1016 01:25:03,868 --> 01:25:05,198 ...and pursued them through the fields, well,... 1017 01:25:05,824 --> 01:25:08,011 ...until they halted in the town, and grenade after grenade,... 1018 01:25:08,381 --> 01:25:09,334 ...made us retreat. 1019 01:25:10,020 --> 01:25:11,399 And it was just after midday that they sent... 1020 01:25:11,941 --> 01:25:15,012 (May 'Cin�-Tract') ...the guys from Melin. The students. They were taken out of the cars... 1021 01:25:15,404 --> 01:25:17,980 ...made to get into line and then the police attacked them,... 1022 01:25:18,564 --> 01:25:20,839 ...surrounded them, the boys threw themselves into the Seine so as not to be caught,... 1023 01:25:22,650 --> 01:25:25,225 And then they held them from coming back. And the one who took out his gun,... 1024 01:25:25,307 --> 01:25:27,694 ...we nearly lynched him. If the best of the four-eyes hadn't come,... 1025 01:25:27,708 --> 01:25:28,691 ...we'd have lynched him. 1026 01:25:39,120 --> 01:25:41,080 There were elections after the movement. 1027 01:25:41,680 --> 01:25:44,600 They were a defeat for us. Why a defeat? 1028 01:25:45,520 --> 01:25:48,240 A lot of people were afraid. 1029 01:25:48,240 --> 01:25:50,280 They were very scared. 1030 01:25:51,000 --> 01:25:55,320 What did we show them? 4 or 5 burned cars? 1031 01:25:55,800 --> 01:25:59,120 It isn't a lot, but 4 or 5 in one night,... 1032 01:25:59,120 --> 01:26:01,400 ...even if they were the same 4 the next day... 1033 01:26:01,400 --> 01:26:05,000 They had a lot of TV airtime... 1034 01:26:06,040 --> 01:26:09,040 ...and, to top it, there was a lot of pacifist people... 1035 01:26:09,040 --> 01:26:11,680 ...who weren't to quick to reflect... 1036 01:26:11,680 --> 01:26:14,320 ...but who got scared with anything... 1037 01:26:15,360 --> 01:26:17,200 ...like snails who went into theirs shells. 1038 01:26:17,840 --> 01:26:19,800 And that made them panic. 1039 01:26:22,200 --> 01:26:25,520 If anything was threatened violently in May... 1040 01:26:25,520 --> 01:26:28,320 ...it wasn't them, but the bourgeoisie. 1041 01:26:28,320 --> 01:26:31,320 It was the bosses. It's quite clear. 1042 01:26:32,600 --> 01:26:35,160 But then they thought that anarchy had arrived... 1043 01:26:37,160 --> 01:26:41,200 "Will there be food in the shops?" 1044 01:26:41,520 --> 01:26:44,040 It wasn't much, but it was important. 1045 01:26:45,280 --> 01:26:47,600 What was the impression in France... 1046 01:26:47,600 --> 01:26:51,960 ...when the TV showed cars burning, Paris in flames? 1047 01:26:52,600 --> 01:26:54,640 Burning cars! A country in ruins! 1048 01:26:55,080 --> 01:26:57,920 Even the Germans, and I don't like the Germans,... 1049 01:26:57,920 --> 01:27:00,440 ...but even they avoided the destruction of Paris... 1050 01:27:02,080 --> 01:27:04,480 And now these people come and set fire to it,... 1051 01:27:04,480 --> 01:27:07,320 ...they set fire to the Sorbonne. It's atrocious! 1052 01:27:07,880 --> 01:27:12,160 They've set fire to the Sorbonne and everywhere. It's atrocious! 1053 01:27:15,040 --> 01:27:18,040 (Avignon, July) 1054 01:27:18,315 --> 01:27:21,763 The movement has found its main enemy, Jean Vilar,... 1055 01:27:22,922 --> 01:27:25,255 ...and for this occasion, they've come up with a stupid slogan,... 1056 01:27:26,090 --> 01:27:27,922 ...in a time they seemed to compete for those: 1057 01:27:28,090 --> 01:27:29,922 B�jart, Vilar, Salazar 1058 01:27:30,345 --> 01:27:30,902 B�jart! 1059 01:27:31,179 --> 01:27:31,770 Vilar! 1060 01:27:32,113 --> 01:27:33,273 Salazar! 1061 01:27:52,000 --> 01:27:54,240 The work of the Living Theatre has been played... 1062 01:27:54,960 --> 01:27:56,680 ...on three successive nights. 1063 01:27:58,920 --> 01:28:03,720 And there have been no demands to close it down... 1064 01:28:03,720 --> 01:28:06,640 ...inside the Carmes Cloister. 1065 01:28:14,040 --> 01:28:16,240 And that is all I have to say. 1066 01:28:27,360 --> 01:28:38,240 Down with the bourgeois festival! 1067 01:28:48,320 --> 01:28:50,000 One remembered the solitude of Vilar... 1068 01:28:50,500 --> 01:28:54,180 ...and asked himself where were all those people he'd helped... 1069 01:28:54,180 --> 01:28:56,100 ...and for whose worked he'd fought. 1070 01:28:57,900 --> 01:29:03,145 It was a time of bitterness and madness of which some would never come out. 1071 01:29:03,820 --> 01:29:05,620 It was a strange way of being faithful to the spirit of May. 1072 01:29:05,620 --> 01:29:08,620 Giving up so soon and lashing out so blindly... 1073 01:29:09,140 --> 01:29:09,920 ...against the tricks History played. 1074 01:29:11,223 --> 01:29:14,405 Anyway, History wasn't being written in Avignon that summer. 1075 01:29:15,421 --> 01:29:16,565 It was being written in Prague. 1076 01:29:18,566 --> 01:29:21,566 END OF THE FIRST PART 93600

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