[Seattle-editorial] FP: N30 feature/invite
Gentry Lange
g at art13.com
Mon Nov 24 22:37:30 PST 2003
km0 Title: N30 - Fun, Films, and Fundraiser
Sub: 4 Year Anniversary of Seattle IMC and Global WTO Protests
This Sunday, the WTO protests live and on screen. Come down to the Seattle
IMC, 1415 3rd, in Downtown Seattle. Door charge is $5-$20 sliding scale
(this is a fundraising event).
Show Times for all films and events:
1:00-2:15 This is What Democracy Looks Like
2:45-3:45 Kilometer Zero
4:00-4:30 Slide show
4:30-6:00 Break
6:00 -7:00 Music
7:00 -7:30 Slide Show
7:30 -8:45 This is What Democracy Looks Like
9:00-10:00 Kilometer Zero
10-10:30 Wrap Up
This is What Democracy Looks Like
A co-production of the Seattle Independent Media Center and Big Noise Films,
THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE is a 70 minute documentary capturing the
events of the 1999 anti-WTO protests in Seattle. This is the 4 year
anniversary screening. For more information visit
http://www.thisisdemocracy.org/.
Kilometer Zero, the IMC Cancun Video and Slide Show
Shot and edited during this past September's 5th WTO Ministerial in Cancun,
Mexico, Kilometer Zero depicts the determination and power of thousands of
dissenters both inside and outside the barricades that protected the WTO
Meetings, while also bringing to light the critical issues surrounding the
WTO's
escalating campaign of corruption. Against the surreal backdrop of Cancun,
Kilometer Zero brings together over 20 video makers to depict the powerful
story of the shutdown and crash of the 5th Ministerial. Kilometer Zero is
a production of IMC-Cancun, a two-week IMC formed to cover the 5th
ministerial. For more info, please visit: www.cancun.indymedia.org. Total
Running Time: Approx. 1 hr. Kilometer Zero is a benifit for Accion
Informativa en Resistencia (AIRE), a media activism group from Mexico City
http://www.kloakas.com/8.html
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