Carlo A. Bachschmidt Вђ“ — Black Block Вђ“ La Costruz...

: Rather than just showing archival footage, Bachschmidt captures the survivors 10 years later. It portrays their struggle with "activist trauma," including anxiety, insomnia, and the long process of reclaiming their political identities after being criminalized. "La Costruzione del Nemico" (The Construction of the Enemy)

: Reviewers from sites like Letterboxd and MYmovies.it note the film’s "icy crudeness," comparing its structure to a legal file that seeks fragments of truth through the survivors' tears and memories. (PDF) La Costruzione del Nemico (2011) - Academia.edu : Rather than just showing archival footage, Bachschmidt

: It details the subsequent "Mexican butchery" (as described by a police official) and torture that occurred at the Bolzaneto temporary detention facility. (PDF) La Costruzione del Nemico (2011) - Academia

: Bachschmidt explores how authorities used the "specter" of the Black Block to implement a new strategy of public order that curtailed democratic freedoms and legitimate dissent. : The film recounts the brutal midnight raid

The project shifts the focus away from the typical political analysis of the G8 and centers on the of seven activists from across Europe: Lena, Niels, Chabi, Mina, Dan, Michael, and Muli.

: The film recounts the brutal midnight raid on July 21, 2001, where approximately 300 riot police stormed the Diaz-Pertini school, resulting in severe injuries and the mass arrest of over 90 activists.

is a multimedia project by Carlo A. Bachschmidt that investigates the psychological and political aftermath of the 2001 G8 Summit in Genoa , Italy . Released around the 10th anniversary of the events, it consists of a documentary film titled Black Block and an accompanying book, La Costruzione del Nemico (The Construction of the Enemy). The Core Story: Traumatic Memory