US FILMMAKERS AGAINST WAR AND EMPIRE MOCAKAUK - 11.07.2005 12:27
VRANKRIJK - 15/7: 21h00; OT301 - 19/7 and 26/7: 20h00 Deep Dish Television announces an European tour of their recently completed award-winning series Shocking and Awful: A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation, along with films from independent filmmakers and video activists from throughout the US. US FILMMAKERS AGAINST WAR AND EMPIRE www.deepdishtv.org Deep Dish Television announces an European tour of their recently completed award-winning series Shocking and Awful: A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation, along with films from independent filmmakers and video activists from throughout the US. The tour will feature independent journalist/biologist Ali Tonak (Indybay/Counterpunch, San Francisco, CA) and award-winning filmmaker Brandon Jourdan (Deep Dish TV/NYC Indymedia/Not An Alternative, New York, NY). The tour will feature film screenings, guerilla filmmaking workshops, and open discussion. Deep Dish TV was founded in 1986 in New York, NY, becoming the first national satellite network to reach public access channels. It aims to produce thought-provoking programming that educates viewers by showing them a perspective rarely seen on mainstream news. The aim of the tour is to show the scope of American dissent from their governments war on the world and expose the myth of consensus within US politics. It is also an opportunity for audiences to see thought-provoking political documentaries, have opportunities to learn new filmmaking/activist skills, and to engage in discussion with independent filmmakers/media activists from the East and West Coasts of the United States. Featured Films The Real Face of Occupation (Deep Dish TV, 2004) The Real Face of Occupation, which includes never- before seen footage of the war in Iraq shot by videographers David Martinez and Urban Hamid. Their work can also be seen in Michael Moores Fahrenheit 9/11. Martinezs footage from Fallujah is being used to as key testimony in the World Tribunal on War Crimes in Iraq which had taken place in Istanbul, this June. The Real Face of Occupation was co- coordinated by producers Jacquie Soohen and Brandon Jourdan for Deep Dish TV. Mandate (Mad Love Collective, 2005) Mandate?', a half-hour documentary by the Mad Love Collective, members of Indymedia Video and the Glass Bead Collective, shows resistance at the January 20th inauguration of George W. Bush. The film shows the issues behind the re-election of Bush and the reaction from protestors to the most expensive inauguration in US history. Fallujah (Deep Dish, expected to be finished by Fall 2005) There will be a screening of footage from Fallujah, a new film from Deep Dish producers Brandon Jourdan and Brian Drolet. The footage includes rare, never-before seen footage from the US military offensive in November and December 2004. The Miami Model (FTAA IMC, 2004) In November, 2003, trade ministers from 34 countries met in Miami, Florida, to negotiate the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). The FTAA threatens to devastate workers, the environment, and public services like health care, education, and water, and to destroy indigenous rights and cultural diversity across North, Central, and South America. The Filmmakers About Brandon Jourdan: Brandon is an award-winning independent filmmaker, journalist, and writer. He works with the Not An Alternative arts collective in New York, NY ( http://www.thechangeyouwanttosee.org). He was a coordinating producer and editor on Deep Dish's award-winning Shocking and Awful series, which played at the Museum of Modern Art in January of 2005. He is a founder of the North Carolina Independent Media Center and has worked over the last year with the NYC Indymedia Video Team on a half-hour weekly television show entitled Blacked-Out Media. He has contributed to Democracy Now!, Now with Bill Moyers, Free Speech Television, the INN World Report, and to Amnesty International video projects. He was a media coordinator with the International Solidarity Movement in Palestine during June and July of 2002. While in North Carolina, he worked with Academy-Award winning director Barbara Trent on two Empowerment Project documentaries. He has spoken at various universities about the role of independent media and has been a guest on NPR Talk of the Nation. His films include: No Attack on Iraq, Eric Drooker, The Miami Model, and The Real Face of Occupation About Ali Tonak: Ali began participating in Indymedia by coordinating photography at the DC Independent Media Center during demonstrations against the IMF and World Bank at their annual meetings in April 2000 and continued volunteering at various mobilizations thereafter. A couple of the video projects that he worked on are Km. 0, WTO/Mexico/Cancun and The Miami Model (www.ftaaimc.org/miamimodel), a documentary that studies the effects of global capitalism both on the local and global level and carries some of the most shocking images of police violence on demonstrations in the US. He has also traveled to Iraq to observe the effects of the UN imposed sanctions and to Zapatista territory in Chiapas as an independent journalist (zapatista.bard.edu). His writing has appeared in Counterpunch, AlterNet and a variety of Turkish publications. Currently he is working with Ignacio Chapela from UC Berkeley in developing novel ways for detecting transgenic contamination from genetically modified crops. Location: Vrankrijk Address: Spuistraat 216 - Amsterdam Friday 15th of July at 21:00 More info: david@idfa.nl E-Mail: mocakauk@planet.nl |