Programme Two

Harun Farocki, War at a Distance, 2003
Harun Farocki
War at a Distance 2003
© Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
Saturday 14 November 2009, 19.00

‘When napalm is burning, it is too late to extinguish it. You have to fight napalm where it is produced: in the factories,’ says Farocki in Inextinguishable Fire (1969, 25 min). War at a Distance (2003, 58 min) uses archival material from the 1991 Gulf War to define the relationship between military strategy and industrial production.

Programme duration 90 min

With support from Goethe-Institut London

Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£5 (£4 concessions), booking recommended
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