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London Indymedia | 27.11.2003 16:33 | Culture | Indymedia | London

Indymedia Cinema
@ The Other Cinema
presents

'We Interrupt This Empire'
Video Activist Network
USA 2003 50 minutes

A collaborative work by many of the Bay Area's independent video activists which documents the diverse show of resistance that shut down the financial district of San Francisco in the weeks following the United States' invasion of Iraq.

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'Kilometre 0'
DemandMedia/Big Noise Films
USA/Mexico 2003 50 minutes

>From September 10th to September 14th 2003, the WTO barricaded itself inside of Cancun, Mexico's luxury hotel strip to set the terms along which our lives would be bought and sold. Tens of thousands of people came from around the world to rip down their fences and stop the meetings. By the end of the week the steel barricade was a twisted wreck and the talks collapsed as delegates from Asia and Africa walked out.

Thursday, November 27th 9.30pm

The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
5/7 pounds waged/unwaged

Indymedia is an independent network of media collectives dedicated to empowering people to use print, audio, video or images to expose inequities and inspire social justice. For further information please see the Indymedia website.

London Indymedia
- Homepage: http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/

Comments

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No one will turn up to see that crap idiots

27.11.2003 17:18

No one will turn up to see that crap idiots!

The vioce of the majority


well thats strange

27.11.2003 19:55

flyer for movie
flyer for movie


because all the screenings are full
whenever indymedia puts somthing on there
its a sell out

so basicly you, voice of the majority as usual dont
know what the fuck your talking about
go back to your evening standard

zcat


where was this advertised (elsewhere on the site ?)

28.11.2003 01:36

I'd have like to have seen this... was it widely advertised previously... I've been looking at indymedia daily for the last week and have seen no mention of this...
(perhaps i've missed something obvious ?)

Bugger...

gug