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De toekomst van ‘36

The Future of ‘36
Willem Thijssen
Linda van Tulden
1983 Netherlands, Belgium, Spain 100'
De toekomst van ‘36 © Tous droits réservés

Presented by Floris Paalman, coordinateur du MA Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image, University of Amsterdam, with the director Willem Thijssen.

A young Belgian woman is in search of her past and that of her parents, and revisits the social revolution in Catalonia, in 1936, followed by the Spanish Civil War. Through a subjective journey, the memoirs of anarcho-syndicalist Juan Garcia Oliver, fictionalized scenes, archival footage, and documentary images, the hopes for a better future are juxtaposed to that future, exemplified by the great strike in Belgium in 1960, Provo in the Netherlands, May 1968 in France, and the feminist movement. Utopia meets Power. There are the pessimism of 1937 and the fatalism of 1983, so close to ‘1984.’ Will the optimism of 1936 and of 1976, with the rise of democracy in Spain, survive the confrontation with Power?

The different restauration entities collaborating on De toekomst van ‘36

The restoration of De toekomst van ‘36 is carried out by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, coordinated by Bas Agterberg, and executed by Bernhard André. As an archive and museum, NISV fosters Dutch media culture (TV, radio, film, press, internet, games). While the film’s negatives are at NISV, related materials are kept by Eye Filmmuseum (NL), International Institute of Social History (NL), Cinematek (B), and Het Vlaams Filmarchief (B). The collaboration is initiated by Floris Paalman, coordinator of the MA Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image, Univ. of Amsterdam, and Enrique Fibla Gutiérrez, film lecturer, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona. They present the project in collaboration with director Willem Thijssen, stressing international exchange, and restoration as time travel.


Willem Thijssen

A young Belgian woman is in search of her past and that of her parents, and revisits the social revolution in Catalonia, in 1936, followed by the Spanish Civil War. Through a subjective journey, the memoirs of anarcho-syndicalist Juan Garcia Oliver, fictionalized scenes, archival footage, and documentary images, the hopes for a better future are juxtaposed to that future, exemplified by the great strike in Belgium in 1960, Provo in the Netherlands, May 1968 in France, and the feminist movement. Utopia meets Power. There are the pessimism of 1937 and the fatalism of 1983, so close to ‘1984.’ Will the optimism of 1936 and of 1976, with the rise of democracy in Spain, survive the confrontation with Power?

Linda Van Tulden

Linda Van Tulden (Belgium, 1952) went to Barcelona after Franco’s death. Meeting old anarchists led to The Future of ’36, made i.c.w. Thijssen. She became specialized in animation production, receiving an Oscar for A Greek Tragedy (1985, dir. Van Goethem). She now works on an animation series, The Dune Philosophers, i.c.w. Geert Van Asbrouck.

Production :
CineTé
Restorer :
Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid (Sound & Vision) Postbus 1060, 1200 BB Hilversum, the Netherlands
Contact :
Floris Palmaan, F.J.J.W.Paalman@uva.n
State of progress :
March 2025 : Numérisation du matériel de référence Collecte et vérification des éléments de production, numérisation haute résolution à partir du négatif Correction du son, étalonnage Récupération / production de sous-titres DCP en Avril/mai 2025
Availability date :
October 2025

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