[imc-scotland-film] political film programme and synopsis of videos

Anarcho Babe anarchobabe at fempages.org
Fri Apr 1 08:45:15 PST 2005


Dear all,
 I proudly present you with the political film programme for the next six 
months screened in the Forest Cafe. During the build-up to the anti G8 
protests, we will focus once again on independently produced documentaries 
forcing the issues of globalisation, poverty, environmental destruction, 
protests and activities against the capitalist system, state repression, 
DIY, alternative media and similar topics on the plates of the Forest Cafe.
 I am especially happy to be able to present you with "See you in the next 
War", a social documentary made by Autonomi TV about the radiostation B92 
in Belgrade during the Kosovo war, presented by professional film makers 
Doug Aubrey and Marie Olesen themselves on Tuesday, 3rd of May.
 Cathy McCormack will also visit the Forest Cafe on the 17th of June and 
present the video about the discovery journey that poverty - and thereby 
the class system - is present everywhere, not just in Glasgow Easterhouse 
or in South Africa, and that people resist everywhere in the same way, in 
community struggles and activist groups they gather to improve their 
situation.
 Crowd bites wolf, Genova citte aperta and Trading Freedom have already 
been screened in the Forest in the past, but have been requested over and 
over again by activists, and screenings of these videos have been very 
successfull in the past, The Forest was incredibly crowded with up to 170 
people, so here is another chance in case you have missed these videos 
about 2-3 years ago.
 A special treat - if it can be managed to get hold of this film, will be 
“Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced”, currently touring through several 
international film festivals, winning awards-the topics are the Gothenburg 
protests, riots and state repression, one of the only few films made about 
the EU summit protests in Gothenburg June 2001.
"Well done, now sod off” - the documentary about Chumbawamba will also be 
premiered in Edinburgh.
 Please view attachments for further information.
Thanks Ulla


The venue will be at:
Forest Arts and Event Space
3 Bristo Place EDINBURGH EH1 1EY

tel: 0131. 220. 4538

start of films: usually circa 8 pm unless it is a double bill, then at 6 pm

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