IF you want to stretch a bit, there's a group of films that show, document, 
etc. protests against weapons such as the anti-nuke movement in the 50s on, and 
films showing anti-war protests.

Jonas Mekas, his diary film of the 50s on (under some different titles as it 
evolved, as I remember--try Lost Lost Lost) includes a very poignant section of 
people protesting against air-raid drills in the 1950s.

Not quite so avant garde, but still "original" Peter Watkins: Culloden, a "you 
are there" docudrama of the turning point battle in the Highlands depicting the 
devastating power of British rifles against what amounted to stone age weapons 
of the Scots.  Perhaps especially appropriate for a museum of arms.  And 
powerfully anti-war.


There have been some powerful films about specific weapon systems:  Agent 
Orange and land mines, etc.  Usually in the aftermath and about the after 
effects.

Haroun Farocki's Inextinguishable Fires, on Napalm is pretty powerful, and 
experimental.



Chuck Kleinhans




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