Göran Olsson
1965 (59 лет)The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Göran Olsson
Abiodun Oyewole, Talib Kweli
Examines the evolution of the Black Power Movement in US society from 1967 to 1975. It features footage of the movement shot by Swedish journalists in the United States during that period and includes the appearances of Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and other activists, artists, and leaders central to the movement.
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Om våld
Göran Olsson
Lauryn Hill, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Concerning Violence is based on newly discovered, powerful archival material documenting the most daring moments in the struggle for liberation in the Third World, accompanied by classic text from The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon.
Concerning Violence
Fonko
Göran Olsson, Lars Lovén
Neneh Cherry
While southern Europe is crumbling, Angola is the world’s fastest growing economy. In Africa’s rapidly developing cities, urban musicians are creating sounds that have come to define the new generation. Urban music like kuduro, coupé-décalé and azonto have arisen out of social change and have come to define a new African identity shaped by post-colonial consciousness.
Fonko
Am I Black Enough for You
Göran Olsson
Billy Paul, Malik Abdul-Basit
A creative documentary about the song recorded by soul-man Billy Paul in the 70's. But also about the Philly Sound, Philadelphia, racism, cocaine, money and fame in the life and love of a beautiful elderly couple.
Am I Black Enough for You
That Summer
Göran Olsson
Edith Bouvier Beale, Andy Warhol
Albert and David Maysles' classic GREY GARDENS immortalized the estate of Edith and Little Edie Beale, relatives of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, who lived in alarmingly poor conditions. But there is more to the story: it was Lee Radziwill and Peter Beard who first brought the Maysles to the Beales, when the two set out to make a film about Radziwill's childhood. The reels of that first contact were shelved for 45 years. This documentary recovers the lost footage. Anchored in Beard's recollections and artistic vision, we are returned to "that summer" in 1972, a seductive dream world and collage of radically unconventional creative personalities—Warhol, Bacon, Jagger, Capote—practicing the art of living amidst oppressive forces of class expectation and prejudice.
That Summer
Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much
Göran Olsson
Leila K, Lutricia McNeal
In 1996, the artist Leila K was nominated for the best album award, for her album "Manic Panic", in the Swedish Grammis Gallan. She ultimately lost the award to Dilba, and didn't take it very well. The day after, the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published a story about Leila K peeing on the floor at the award ceremony. Leila K filed a lawsuit against them, and was offered a chance to redeem herself. The documentary also covers how Leila K built her career and stardom, from the beginning with Rob'n'Raz and their world wide mega hit "Got To Get" in 1989, up to her second album of her solo career.
Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much
Maj 68
Göran Olsson
Fatima Varhos
The concept, the myth, month: May 1968. Student revolt, May revolt, Paris, Cannes, Båstad, The union house occupation, feminism, Biafra, Vietnam war. Filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson paints a picture of the politically turbulent month by day with the help of the Swedish Television (SVT) archive and Maja Ekelöf's classic book "Rapport från en skurhink".
Maj 68