[IMC-Boston-Editorial] "i" the film screening with Boston IMC?
Sofia JarrinT
sofiajt at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 16 08:17:51 PDT 2006
Hi Amy,
Let me see what rooms I can get you for the screening. We'll look around. We have a mtg. tonight, so we'll get back to you shortly.
peace,
sofia
"Amy L. Dalton" <ald at riseup.net> wrote: Hi Sofia! Well we have a few options as things are pretty close together
in the NE area. The best time for us would be early September -- the
tour launches on Aug 31 in Providence, and the 2nd or 3rd could work for
Boston.
Would this work? If not I can propose several alternatives.
We'd love to arrange adjunct stops too, like at universities or
community organizations.
I'll paste the press release for the screening the NYC-imc hosted below,
FYI.
Best,
Amy
Sofia JarrinT wrote:
> Hi Amy!
>
> We'd love to arrange a film screening for you, and when you have the
> exact dates let me know, so I can also pass it around to our Video
> list. There are a few folks signed up to that list who are not BIMC
> members but might be interested in showing the film as well.
>
> The BIMC space doesn't own space per se, but there are a few community
> centers we can use. Energy? Yes, we have some of that left... ;)
>
> peace,
> Sofia
>
> */"Amy L. Dalton" /* wrote:
>
> Hi Sofia,
>
> I got your email because we are both on the IMC-US list. The IMC-boston
> coverage is looking wonderful!
>
> I am writing about another, related topic, though: have you heard of
> the
> new documentary on the argentina IMC called "i"? I am working with the
> directors on arranging some screening/speaking stops this fall, and we
> will be in the Boston area in early fall. Would Boston IMC be
> interested
> in working on a communitiy screening? I don't even know if you guys
> have
> a space, but even if not, we are interested in trying to arrange as
> many
> stops as possible with IMC-community group teams, so we'd be into
> helping make something like this happen in Boston if there is any
> energy
> from your collective.
>
> You can check out the web page -- www.ithefilm.com -- for more info and
> to view the trailers. Let me know what you think!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Amy Dalton
> 267-974-0624
>
>
>
>
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> timid or weak...Non-violence is hard work. It is the willingness to
> sacrifice. It is the patience to win." Cesar Chavez
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
7/12/06
Contact: Amy Dalton at 267-974-0624
Local Contact: Amy Wolf at 917-847-4992
Radical Media Organizations, Radical Media Makers, Radical Documentaries:
7:00pm July 20th @ Blue Stockings
New York City and National Premiere of i a feature-length documentary
produced by Raphael Lyon and Andres Ingoglia of Indymedia Argentina. The
film will also be screened with The Indypendent, a short film by Amy
Wolf about New York Citys premiere radical newspaper. Reception and
discussion with the filmmakers will follow at Blue Stockings in this
special pre-tour engagement. Thursday, July 20th @ 7PM, $5 Suggested
Donation.
i is a meditation on the relationship between media and power as it is
manifested by the worlds largest all volunteer network of media
activists Indymedia. The is 83-minute documentary follows the first
year of a small collective in Buenos Aires as it struggles amidst
assassinations, a collapsing economy, and a whirlwind of political upheaval.
According to Naomi Klein, i" positively vibrates with the energy and
creativity of the movement it documents. Beautiful, intellectual,
riotous, it fits in no box (and no blurb)just see it!
Produced and directed by independent filmmakers Raphael Lyon and Andres
Ingoglia, i builds on a documentary short they made about Argentina
called Eye of the Storm. i focuses in on the particular role that role
that grassroots media production played during this time of crisis and
upheaval. The films structure and production are also an embodiment of
this media model: Footage was shot with mostly consumer equipment,
includes clips from many grassroots reports including several produced
out of the NYC Independent Media Center, and much of the editing work
took place at the NYC-IMC.
Lyon and Ingoglia will attend this special pre-tour engagement, and they
extend a special invitation to independent media makers and activists to
stay afterward for a discussion of the film and its distribution
strategy. A screening tour, to launch this fall and extend into the
spring, will engage students, community activists, and independent
media-makers in conversation about the role of local identity,
communication, and network-building in todays social movements.
Bluestocking is located at 172 Allen Street between Stanton and
Rivington. By train: 1 block south of the F train's 2nd Avenue stop and
just 5 blocks from the JMZ-line's Essex / Delaney Street stop. For more
Information, visit http://www.bluestockings.com/events.html or call
212-777-6028
For more information or to view the trailer, visit .
Press inquiries, contact Amy Dalton at 267-974-0624
To book a screening and/or speaking engagement, contact Jen Angel at
jenangel at riseup.net, 419-410-7745
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