Inside Alan Moore's Head
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Inside Alan Moore's Head

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Between dystopian visions and far-sighted social analysis, comic writer Alan Moore explains how his works are a swan song to our era. A journey through occultism, mysticism and anarchy.

Jul 31, 20171 seasons8 episodesEndedFR

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AnonymousEp 1

Anonymous

Jul 31, 2017
5m

When the Anonymous mask started being used by the hacker group, everyone turned to the author of “V for Vendetta,” expecting him to be the leader and figurehead of the movement. But he has nothing to do with it, he says. On the other hand, he does believe in the need for revolution.

CountercultureEp 2

Counterculture

Jul 31, 2017
5m

Born in 1953, Alan Moore lived through the counterculture meeting of the 1970s. As an anarchist teenager, he explored the worlds of rock, punk, fanzines and comics. Since becoming a figurehead of counterculture, he seeks new forms of expression and new media to continue to evolve the debate.

Northampton, Center of the WorldEp 3

Northampton, Center of the World

Jul 31, 2017
5m

For some, Northampton is an unremarkable English town, but for Alan Moore it is central to his existence and a source of inspiration.

The OutsiderEp 4

The Outsider

Jul 31, 2017
5m

Born in the slums of Northampton, Alan Moore —the creator of “V for Vendetta”— is a working class kid done good. His entire generation fought against the Thatcher years. But the real betrayal came from Labour-led by Tony Blair, who was too far on the right for the left-leaning Alan.

BrexitEp 5

Brexit

Jul 31, 2017
5m

June 23rd, 2016. Britain voted to leave the EU. For Alan Moore, who identifies as a pure product of the English working class, this reaction was that of a disoriented and manipulated public.

The Information EraEp 6

The Information Era

Jul 31, 2017
5m

The amount of information available in the world continues to double every fraction of a second. For Alan Moore, this saturation of knowledge is a problem. We're overwhelmed, and when we're overwhelmed, the walls come up. Could information overload be behind the fascist renewal?

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