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PhD First Year Review
E2.02
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Annual IPE Lecture
R0.03/4, Ramphal Building
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PAIS Film Club: Sur les Toits (‘On the Roofs’, 2014, French with English Subtitles) followed by a discussion and Q&A
MS.04

The PAIS Film Club warmly invites you to the film screening of Sur les Toits (‘On the Roofs’, 2014, French with English Subtitles) followed by a discussion and Q&A with the Director Nicolas Drolc, Professor Stuart Elden (PAIS), Dr Oliver Davis (French Studies) and Dr Anastasia Chamberlen (Sociology).

“Between September 1971 and the end of 1972, for the very first time in French history, prison inmates collectively initiated revolts that led to a takeover of their prisons, to the occupying of prison roof tops, and to the direct communication of their demands to the public. Now, forty years later, filmmaker Nicolas Drolc explores this forgotten page of social struggle. Sur les toits paints a portrait of a time and a struggle whose legacy challenges us to confront in our own day the questions of imprisonment, punishment, and the diffusion of the carceral practises of control, surveillance, and normalisation.”

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More information: Dr Marijn Nieuwenhuis (m.nieuwenhuis@warwick.ac.uk)

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