An intriguing, yet ultimately elusive, exploration of a tumultuous period. 'Renegades' presents a collection of moments, largely centred around street performer George Shevtsov, from protests to festivals. The film’s fragmented approach is its defining characteristic, creating an impressionistic…
Renegades: Fragments from a Diary of Three Years’ Experience 1970-1973
A fragmented film, largely following street performer George Shevtsov at the 1970 Vietnam Moratorium, the Odyssey Pop Festival at Wallacia in 1971, and street theatre sneezing for lunchtime…
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This is a potent, unflinching piece of archival cinema that feels remarkably contemporary. 'Renegades' uses its fragmented diary format to powerful effect, immersing the viewer in the lived experiences of the early seventies. George Shevtsov’s presence is captivating,…
A fascinating, if somewhat disorienting, journey through a pivotal period. 'Renegades' relies heavily on atmosphere and montage, using George Shevtsov's experiences as a thread through protest marches and music festivals. The film’s strength lies in its raw capture…
'Renegades' is a bold, experimental piece that bravely confronts its audience with the unvarnished realities of its era. The fragmented structure, following Shevtsov through protests and festivals, feels authentic, capturing the spontaneous energy of the time. The shift…
This is less a film and more a historical artefact, a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Australia between 1970 and 1973. George Shevtsov, as the film’s recurring street performer, provides a human anchor amidst the chaos and change. The…
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While the director remains unknown, the film features performances and contributions from George Shevtsov, who is central to many of the documented experiences. Phillip Noyce and Jan Chapman are also credited as cast members, suggesting their involvement in bringing the fragments of this diary to life on screen.