Instead of myth and self-celebrations, Bruno Fuligni wanted to return to the source of a movement which, initially, was emancipating and generous, inventive and wild, and more violent and confusing than we would like to believe. Political texts, police reports, documents of the time allow us to identify this other May ’68, the one of life experiences, of demonstrators and policemen, the convinced and the wait-and-seers, the crooks and the free-riders. Having remained in the archives for fifty years, the selection of 200 photographs taken by reporters of France-Soir and distributed by the Roger-Viollet agency show us May ’68 captured live.
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