The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Gillo Pontecorvo's "The Battle of Algiers" By 1966, the Nouvelle Vague movement had surpassed the Neo-Realist movement in artistic relevance. Of course, the political and social pertinence that Neo-Realism typically carries was a bit more subversive through Nouvelle Vague, not absent. Still, with certain topics, a certain starkness is required. With his 1966 film " The Battle of Algiers ," Gillo Pontecorvo reminded the cinematic landscape how vital the neo-realist continues to be. The film centers on a group of Algerian revolutionaries, the FLN, and their attempts to push out the French occupation between 1954 and 1957. Using guerrilla tactics, the FLN was met with equally guerrilla and illegal methods to combat them. Despite the casualties and the capture/execution of its revolutionary leaders, Algeria succeeded in gaining its independence from France. With the same spirit of Italian Neo-Realism, Pontecorvo filmed on location, along with using black-and-white...