The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison (2008)
For Antonio Negri, renowned political philosopher and author of the international bestseller "Empire" (co-authored with Michael Hardt, 2000), a 17 year long chapter of repressive Italian politics of detention, exile, and imprionment recently ended. The question for Negri is how one can preserve the freedom of spirit within a penal structure that focuses more on the interior than exterior life of the prisoner. For Antonio Negri, the cell of resistance from which he wrote became an enclosure of peace.
Director: Angela Melitopoulos
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 130 min
Release Date: September 24, 2008
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison about?
- For Antonio Negri, renowned political philosopher and author of the international bestseller "Empire" (co-authored with Michael Hardt, 2000), a 17 year long chapter of repressive Italian politics of detention, exile, and imprionment recently ended. The question for Negri is how one can preserve the freedom of spirit within a penal structure that focuses more on the interior than exterior life of the prisoner. For Antonio Negri, the cell of resistance from which he wrote became an enclosure of peace.
- Who directed The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison?
- The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison was directed by Angela Melitopoulos.
- How long is The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison?
- The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison has a runtime of 2h 10m (130 minutes).
- What genre is The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison?
- The Cell: Antonio Negri and Prison is a Documentary film.