[imc-auckland-video] Antidote Screening

Geraldene Peters bern at ihug.co.nz
Wed Feb 2 14:56:09 PST 2005


Sounds great you guys -

Mandy, if you want to, you can put a pdf of the poster up on the indymedia
site, then include the URL in publicity mailouts (as well as sending digital
files to those that want them).


Btw. Notice of the last screening came out too late for the main GPJA
newsletter, but GPJA did put out a special notice publicising the screening
at least a week before it was held

xxG


On 2/3/05 11:46 AM, "mandy.scott at paradise.net.nz"
<mandy.scott at paradise.net.nz> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Scott has just confirmed our first 3 screening dates
> 
> 27 Feb
> 20 Mar
> 17 Apr
> 
> Tentative screening schedule for Antidote 11 (27 Feb):
> 
> Shorts
> 
> State of Emergency, approx 4-5 min
> In May 2004 over 500 people attended a conference for four days in a reclaimed
> warehouse in inner city Melbourne. State of Emergency was a series of
> workshops,
> forums, parties and film screenings that attempted to come to grips with the
> new
> forms of state power, war and neo-liberalism that pervade everyday life.
> 
> 
> Tasmania's Forests: A Global Treasure, a National Responsibility, 14 min
> Tasmania is globally renowned for its pristine wilderness. But the Tasmanian
> community is divided by the logging of oldgrowth forests for woodchips. Set to
> a
> soundtrack by The John Butler Trio, this short film documents the logging
> practices and the subsequent community protests within Tasmania.
> 
> and something else.....
> 
> 
> Feature
> 
> Fourth World War (The)
> / Rick Rowley, Jacqueline Soohen /2004, 75min
> 
> Shot on five continents over more than two years, The Fourth World War writes
> a
> new chapter in history, setting down the untold story of the citizen movements
> that have sprung up all over the planet. The film was produced through a
> global
> network of independent media and activist groups, offering convincing proof
> that
> the term “anti-globalization movement” is a misnomer. It was filmed
> simultaneously on the front lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South
> Africa, Palestine, Korea, Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as during the summit
> meeting protests in Seattle, Genoa and Quebec City. The Fourth World War
> contrasts the war without end—a global conflict, one that shatters and
> divides—with the inspiring struggles of men and women who resist oppression,
> injustice and violence. With music by Manu Chao, Asian Dub Foundation, Múm,
> Moosaka, Cypher AD, and DJ C.
> 
> 
> Jobs...
> 
> On the night we need,
> 
> 1) An MC, Harry would you be interested in doing this again?
> 
> 2) A techie-type person.
> 
> 3) A door person.
> 
> 
> 
> In the lead up to the screening....
> 
> Can people contact me about what networks they will be putting the info out to
> so that I can make sure everything is covered? GPJ didn't get anything last
> time
> for example, I will make up an e-flyer in a week or so when everything is
> confirmed. 
> 
> Also can anyone let me have good media contacts, for example who was the nice
> woman at bFM who publicized Outfoxed?
> 
> Maren is working on the poster and that will be available around the same
> time.
> Can people contact me about getting a digital copy of the posters? If everyone
> contributes 10 A4 pages and posts them up around their neighbourhood we should
> get all of our target areas covered, I can do K'Rd. We will be having A4
> posters, and A5 flyers.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mandy
> 
> 
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