The Spectacle of Terrorism
Olivier Assayas's Carlos, a portrait of the guerrilla as a narcissistic cipher
by Richard Porton
posted Sep 23, 2010
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THE AUTHOR
Richard Porton is one of the editors of Cineaste in New York. He is the author of Film and the Anarchist Imagination (Verso) and the editor of two forthcoming anthologies, On Film Festivals (Wallflower Press) and Arena 1: Cinema and Anarchism (PM Press).
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