[CIMC-work] Revised July 9-11 screening flyer/handbill

ChrisGeovanis at aol.com ChrisGeovanis at aol.com
Wed Jun 30 11:19:12 PDT 2004


OK, let's try this again. I've fixed 3rd Coast's and SPEC's names. Duh. Am 
including revised copy below that has been reshaped into an email alert. Have 
also updated the post to our newswire, and w/fancy up w/html and post to the 
calendar razorwire, probably later tonight. Please circulate below notice like 
crazy. Please let me know if people need anything else re promo materials.

christine (revised email notice follows)

Join Chicago Indymedia and our partners for the Midwest premier of two 
powerful new documentaries on the Miami Model and the Bolivarian people’s movement –
 plus shorts from across the globe – and a workshop on documenting repression 
and resistance with film and video. 

8 PM • Friday • July 9
The Miami Model – The Miami FTAA Protests: Repression, Resistance And Future 
Strategies. Produced by FTAA Indymedia. 80 minutes. 
@ Chicago Filmmakers • 5243 N. Clark St.

Q&A with filmmaker to follow screening.

Saturday • July 10
8 PM: The Miami Model
10 PM: Venezuela Bolivariana: Venezuela’s Grassroots Bolivarian People’s 
Movement On the Ground and Abroad. Produced by Calle y Media Collective. 76 
minutes
Midnight: Progressive Voices: Video shorts from around the world.
@ Buddy Gallery • 1542 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl.

Q&A with filmmakers from The Miami Model and Venezuela Bolilvariana will 
follow screenings. 

1-4 PM • Sunday • July 11
Shooting With Purpose: Digital Witnessing to Safeguard Human Rights. A 
Workshop for DNC/RNC/Chicago Video Activists. 
@ Buddy Gallery • 1542 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl.

This hands-on workshop will be hosted by independent filmmakers Brandon 
Jourdon and Jay Cookson, and focus on sharing documentary video skills and concrete 
strategies for citizen enforcement of police accountability during the 
upcoming DNC/RNC events.

$10 recommended donation for  screenings. No-one will be turned away. 

Screenings cosponsored by Chicago Indymedia, Chicago Media Action, Chicago 
Filmmakers, Buddy Gallery, the Third Coast Press, and SPEC – the Self Publishers 
Event Council of Chicago. 

For more info, call 312-446-4939, email hammerhard at aol.com, or visit our 
website at chicago.indymedia.org.

The Miami Model was pioneered as a law enforcement strategy in Chicago in 
1996, refined against peaceful protesters in cities from Washington DC and 
Seattle to Genoa and Cancun, and deployed in all of its repressive ferocity against 
peaceful protesters during last November’s anti-FTAA protests in Miami. It’s 
coming to New York and Boston for this summer’s Democratic and Republican 
National Conventions – and it’s being deployed with increasing regularity right 
here in Chicago. The Miami Model is the public face of a broad government 
strategy to stifle dissent, crush public resistance to undemocratic policies, and 
shut down opposition to state sponsored repression. 

Both resistance and strategies to stop this rush to totalitarianism are 
growing, here in the United States and in dynamic populist movements in the global 
south, from Chiapas to Venezuela. 

Arm yourself with knowledge and brass tacks strategies for protest, witness – 
and resistance. Join Chicago Indymedia and our partners for the Midwest 
premier of two powerful new documentaries on the Miami Model and the Bolivarian 
people’s movement – plus shorts from across the globe – and a workshop on 
documenting repression and resistance with film and video.

About The Miami Model: this new documentary by the FTAA Indymedia Video 
Collective documents police repression in Miami during last November’s FTAA meeting 
– and the implications that the ‘Miami model’ has for public protest and 
dissent for the Democratic and Republican National Conventions later this summer.

About Venezuela Bolivariana: This new documentary film explores the roots and 
the radical vision of the grassroots Bolivarian movement in Venezuela, and 
how this movement interconnects with movements for social and economic justice 
throughout Latin America and abroad. 
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