[imc-auckland-video] Eflyer- draft: Indymedia Screening (and xmas party!) - Antidote # 10 - Sunday 12 December - The Classic - 7pm - $5

anthony downs adowns at nz.greenpeace.org
Wed Dec 1 13:21:22 PST 2004


Was just reading tony's emails and saw that they wanted to call the 
slave girls doco Sacrifice instead.

I was also wondering if we got back to him about the number of names we 
were going to put on the door?

The other thing was the still logo that they wanted to use as a back 
drop to the speakers - can we use a jpg on a cd in the DVD player or do 
we have to work on something else?

Cheers
Ant

Chloe Heffernan (FOA POL) wrote:
> Can you fill in the missing parts? I will try to do slave girls
> 	(((((i)))))
> 	Auckland Indymedia presents.......
> 	THE ANTIDOTE #10
> 	An evening of alternative political docos + the Auckland Indymedia
> Xmas Party
> 	Sunday 12 December 2004 
> 	The Classic Comedy Bar (321 Queen Street, CBD)
> 	7.00pm start time for films 
> 	$5 
> 
> 	This month's Antidote #10 features a varied line up of documentaries
> on topics relating to human rights to celebrate Human Rights Day (December
> 10th). The programme includes documentaries on the sex slave trade in
> Thailand and the resettlement of refugees in Auckland. Also on the programme
> there are two short documentaries: the first takes a satirical look at the
> alleged 'casing video' shot by Ahmed Zauoi while the second pokes fun at the
> recent Auckland mayoral race.
> 	The screening will be followed by the annual indymedia Xmas party
> with snacks and music provided. 
> 
> 
> 
> The Zauoi 'Casing Video' (10 mins)
> 
> In a 10 minute summary of Ahmed Zaoui's travel video, Channel Z's
> Martin'Bomber' Bradbury delves deep into the murky psyches of the New
> Zealand SIS...Bomber attempts to fathom how our spooks claimed that amateur
> handycam footageof elephants and tuk-tuks was in fact a 'casing video'.
> 
> 
> Slave Girls - Ellen Bruno (47 mins)
> 
> 
> 
> The Girl from Glenn Innes (30 mins)
> 
> 
> And.....
> 
> 
> The Serious Business of the Auckland Mayoralty (17 mins)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The Anitidote is a regular forum for the exposure of alternative political
> filmmaking and media art. This is the tenth screening presented by Auckland
> Indymedia. For more information contact auckland at indymedia.org 
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Dear Chloe, Kim, Ants and Indymedia,

Hope you guys are all good.

Following the HRFF Auckland committee meeting the following points were 
discussed;

1) A speaker is requested to be permitted to inform people of the Human 
Rights Network, under which the Human Rights Film Festival is being 
organised. Name of speaker to be notified. Their aim is to speak 
primarily about the Human Rights Network.

2) I myself, Tony would like to speak (not really but have been 
nominated) and introduce the HRFF, notify people of dates, venues, and 
the ability to register for information. We would like to utilise a 
small table and begin compiling a mail out list, if this is OK. Also on 
a technical point we would like to project a still image of the HRFF 
Logo whilst this information is being conveyed. We have this on a 
computer disc, will this be playable on the DVD player?

3) Tinmama, the girl from Glenn Innes, would like to make a general 
introduction for the Burmese and Karen group present and the movies to 
be screened. The Burma group would like to hold a stall also on the day. 
Am not sure at this stage how many people will be present. Would you 
like me to indicate a limit of free admissions, or are you happy to 
allow as many people as may turn up in?

4) Could it be stated in any promotional material/mailouts that 'A Girl 
from Glen Innes' has been produced as an "educational" documentary, 
specifically for NZ Social Studies curriculum. Years 8-13. It was 
produced to satisfy certain criteria and is therefore not shot as a 
documentary. This is a request from Jude Smith the filmmaker. Thank you.

5) The film which you have titled as 'Slave Girls', does actually have 
two working titles. The preferred title the filmmaker and the HRFF would 
like the film screened under is 'SACRIFICE'. If this could be noted for 
all mail outs and publicity material. Thanks.

6) As per your request a mail out through the HRN will take place to 
help promote the event. Would you provide an e-flyer for this or should 
we just use the information given in previous correspondence regarding 
the program of films being shown?

7) I would like to arrange for an exchange of material as I now have 'A 
Girl from Glen Innes' on DVD for use at the screening. I would like to 
collect the material which is not being screened to be returned to the 
HRFF for safe keeping. A pick up from the GREEN PARTY office is the most 
convenient for me, how does this fit in with you guys?

Am not sure if there are any points I have missed but if I do think of 
anything else then I will be in touch. Thanks again for supporting the 
idea of a HR theme and look forward to a good party.

Cheers

tony
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