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At about 45 minutes long, it’s probably a bit lengthy for the ADD spirit of Tumblr but ‘Death Camp’ by filmmaker Joseph Lally is a hyper militant, Hype Williams style film that is worth a watch:

The history of our planet is one of a death camp. The planet history is one of violence, corruption and conspiracy.’ Photographer and filmmaker Joseph Lally’s film Death Camp takes a dark, morbid tone exploring the depravity of modern existence and the failure of humankind. Inspired by the visuals of Jean Luc Godard and the writings of Bernard-Henri Lévy, Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag, Death Camp features a mix of vintage footage and new material - as with Lally’s previous films the piece eschews a conventional narrative, instead relying on sound and striking visuals to create a vision of the world as a death camp, covering topics as varied as race, gender, drug use, violence and sexual exploitation.

Via Show Studios