Too Early/Too Late
(Trop tôt/Trop tard)
France/Egypt, 1982, DCP, 100 min.
German, French, Arabic with English subtitles.
DCP source: Miguel Abreu Gallery
Inspired by a letter by Friedrich Engels and a 1974 account of two militant Marxist writers who had been imprisoned by the Nasser regime, Straub-Huillet filmed Too Early/Too Late in France and Egypt during the anxious months of 1980 that followed the Camp David Accords and culminated in Anwar Sadat’s assassination the following year. They reflect on Egypt’s history of peasant struggle and liberation from Western colonization and link it to class tensions in France shortly before the Revolution of 1789, quoting texts by Friedrich Engels as well as the pioneering nonfiction film Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory (1895). The film was a major influence on contemporary filmmakers like Harun Farocki, Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi, and John Gianvito.