Genoa G8, Saturday July 21, 2001
Demonstration / Front Section of the March
Fondo Max Franceschini / Mini DV
Front Section of the March
File: FMFG82001/0721-03
Description of footage
From: 04.28.18.00
Piazzale Kennedy, distant wide shot. Vittorio Agnoletto walking along Corso Italia. High-angle view of Corso Italia, march advancing. Banners and signs. Kurdish group. Wide shots and details of the march. Band playing.
From: 04.35.27.00
Tear gas in the distance. People running. March continues.
From: 04.37.27.00
Front of the march, banner. Vittorio Agnoletto, José Bové, Don Vitaliano, Luca Casarini, Paolo Cento. The march is halted.
People sitting on the ground.
From: 04.40.42.00
Corso Torino. Agnoletto, together with a group of members of parliament — Paolo Cento, Loredana De Petris — speaks with public order officials to allow the march to advance.
From: 04.44.10.00
The group formed by Agnoletto and the members of parliament is stopped in Via Torino. They complain about the absence of police headquarters representatives to manage the advance of the march. A public order official arrives. Paolo Cento asks that the march not be blocked by the police, who are already charging part of the demonstration. The discussion continues as part of the march reaches the area. Mediation to have the police move back and avoid further clashes.
From: 04.50.00.00
Paolo Cento, member of parliament, on the phone, tells part of the march to move forward, stating that the road is clear.
From: 04.51.00.00
The march regroups and is able to move forward. It passes through the underpass. Peace flags and signs reading “WELCOME TO GENOVA” hanging from residential buildings. Demonstrators applauding.
File: FMFG82001/0721-03
Description of footage
From: 04.28.18.00
Piazzale Kennedy, distant wide shot. Vittorio Agnoletto walking along Corso Italia. High-angle view of Corso Italia, march advancing. Banners and signs. Kurdish group. Wide shots and details of the march. Band playing.
From: 04.35.27.00
Tear gas in the distance. People running. March continues.
From: 04.37.27.00
Front of the march, banner. Vittorio Agnoletto, José Bové, Don Vitaliano, Luca Casarini, Paolo Cento. The march is halted.
People sitting on the ground.
From: 04.40.42.00
Corso Torino. Agnoletto, together with a group of members of parliament — Paolo Cento, Loredana De Petris — speaks with public order officials to allow the march to advance.
From: 04.44.10.00
The group formed by Agnoletto and the members of parliament is stopped in Via Torino. They complain about the absence of police headquarters representatives to manage the advance of the march. A public order official arrives. Paolo Cento asks that the march not be blocked by the police, who are already charging part of the demonstration. The discussion continues as part of the march reaches the area. Mediation to have the police move back and avoid further clashes.
From: 04.50.00.00
Paolo Cento, member of parliament, on the phone, tells part of the march to move forward, stating that the road is clear.
From: 04.51.00.00
The march regroups and is able to move forward. It passes through the underpass. Peace flags and signs reading “WELCOME TO GENOVA” hanging from residential buildings. Demonstrators applauding.
File: FMFG82001/0721-04
Description of footage
From: 04.53.40.00
Close-ups and wide shots of demonstrators moving forward. Banners. Security around the march. Details and wide shots.
From: 04.57.20.00
Student group. Farmers’ group with tractors. A man leading a cow. Group of journalists climbing onto a structure.
From: 05.02.10.00
Band accompanying the march.
Description of footage
From: 04.53.40.00
Close-ups and wide shots of demonstrators moving forward. Banners. Security around the march. Details and wide shots.
From: 04.57.20.00
Student group. Farmers’ group with tractors. A man leading a cow. Group of journalists climbing onto a structure.
From: 05.02.10.00
Band accompanying the march.