Squall - Channel 4 SQUALL presents some pukka TV on Channel 4 this FridaySS
Squall | 30.08.2001 13:18
SQUALL presents some pukka TV on Channel 4 this FridaySS
SQUALL Productions have contributed a four minute film on the prolific graffiti artist Banksy to the
programme 'Alt World'; to be shown on Channel Four, Friday August 31st at 7.30pm.
The film follows the renowned stencil-master on several nocturnal jaunts and audacious escapades, as he sprays
some jaw-dropping images on the walls of the capital.
For those who live outside the UK or can't get to a tele on Friday, you can catch the programme and an
interview with Banksy on the Alt World website at www.channel4.com/alt-world/
Also in the Alt World film is a host of other good shortsSSS
The Conscious Cinema team visit Brazil's Sem Tierra squatters to reveal how they drive through fences in the
name of fairer land distribution.
There's a report from a team in Belgrade on how a reggae/rock band play on despite the NATO bombs.
Undercurrents video activists show how non-mainstream media are particularly targeted by police.
And Australia's version of Reclaim the Streets manages to squeeze in a quick dance before the police turn up,
whilst the displaced homeless folk of San Francisco stand up for their rights against the dot.com yuppies.
It all makes for a cracking slice of underground news and cultureS..unusually available on a national channel.
SQUALL Productions have contributed a four minute film on the prolific graffiti artist Banksy to the
programme 'Alt World'; to be shown on Channel Four, Friday August 31st at 7.30pm.
The film follows the renowned stencil-master on several nocturnal jaunts and audacious escapades, as he sprays
some jaw-dropping images on the walls of the capital.
For those who live outside the UK or can't get to a tele on Friday, you can catch the programme and an
interview with Banksy on the Alt World website at www.channel4.com/alt-world/
Also in the Alt World film is a host of other good shortsSSS
The Conscious Cinema team visit Brazil's Sem Tierra squatters to reveal how they drive through fences in the
name of fairer land distribution.
There's a report from a team in Belgrade on how a reggae/rock band play on despite the NATO bombs.
Undercurrents video activists show how non-mainstream media are particularly targeted by police.
And Australia's version of Reclaim the Streets manages to squeeze in a quick dance before the police turn up,
whilst the displaced homeless folk of San Francisco stand up for their rights against the dot.com yuppies.
It all makes for a cracking slice of underground news and cultureS..unusually available on a national channel.
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