protest and antiglobalisation videos and speakers
Saturday, 25 June 2005
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
11 am info stalls, socialising, tea and coffee in Foyer
11.30 am start of screenings;
“Why close the G8”,
“Women Vs. G8”,
“Globalisation and the Media”,
(and maybe additionally the new Video about the Sheffield anti-G8 protests)
ca. an hour and discussions with video makers, local and international activists
and independent media journalists
ca 12.45pm free Lunch (including vegan and vegetarian options) in Foyer
ca 1.45 pm Screening: “Trading Freedom” with video maker from Canada, Speaker
from the Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Campaign
ca 2.45 pm tea and coffee in the Cafe, chill out, chat and end
The films are presented by videomakers from Cambridge IMC, Indymedia, and by the Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Campaign.
The Society intends to bring quality independent films to our community at no or
low cost, as well as screening films and videos of local interest, being open to
the unlimited programming posibilities.
The Documentary Society is a not for profit organisation, run by its members for
the members, and has no affiliation with political parties.
Mike Sheils, secretary of the film and video society says:
“This will be a great opportunity for people in North Edinburgh to see exciting
films from around the world, which are never shown on TV. We invite all local
people to attend the events and participate in the discussions, and also to get
involved in choosing the films we show.”
Contact us if you want to find out more,
email: documentary-contact@aktivix.org
The line-up of videos and films for the launch event of the North Edinburgh
Documentary Film and Video Society on the 25th of June, from about 11 am till
4pm.
Feel free just to pop in for a little time and let your curiousity take and talk
over!
“Why Close the G8”,
16 min, by Camcorder Guerillas,
'Who are the G8? What do they do? What do they talk about? and why does it
matter?
This short film gives a brief history of the G8, and explores the issues that
they will be discussing at Gleneagles. It goes on to give voice to people who
are protesting and finishes off with how people can get involved and what they
can do in their everyday life to resist the G8.
The film is a short, sharp and concise call to action. It is part talking head
and part animation.
“Women Vs. G8”,
13 min, by Ulla
This little video clip focusses on a group of women, who came together in
January to talk about their forthcoming plans, ideas and visions to protest
against the G8 and the build-up to it.
Women of all ages and walks of life talk about what inspires them, with archive
footage showing similar actions.
“Globalisation and the Media”
24 min, by Undercurrents
An award winning film about the role of the mass media during the War on Terror
and Globalisation. Consider a wide range of viewpoints from mainstream news
editors, hackers, journalists and alternative media activists. Discover how new
technology, such as the Internet and camcorders, are challenging the role of the
traditional news gatherer.
Winner One World Canada (best documentary), Winner Tokyo Video festival (best documentary)
“Trading Freedom – the secret life of the FTAA”
56 min, by Indymedia collective
“Trading Freedom – the secret life of the FTAA" offers an explanation of the
Free Trade Area of Americas, a proposed economic zone that will regulate the
economic activity of one-sixth of humanity, overriding local democracy in favour
of "rights" for multinational corporations throughout the Americas. This film is
the story of those who resist - indigenous struggles, working-class
organizations, women in rebellion, media activists, and a huge network of NGOs.
"Footage from Chiapas, Quebec City, Sao Paulo, Akwesasne and Tijuana, plus
thecombined efforts of over 100 videographers, photographers, free radio outlaws, writers, editors, techs, and rabble-rousers make this the perfect day out." --
Luther Blissett
Contact us if you want to find out more,
email: documentary-contact@aktivix.org
Location:
North Edinburgh Arts Centre,
15a Pennywell Court,
Edinburgh,
EH4 4TZ.
Box Office: 0131 315 2151
http://www.northedinburgharts.co.uk/
Cost: free
Directions: behind Muirhouse Library and Pennywell shopping centre,
Buses 27,37,32,42
Contact: documentary-contact (at) aktivix.org
URL: http://www.northedinburgharts.co.uk/