Erase and new count... Reset the equipment... or better even, format the world... No apocalyptic attempt. I propose that the interpretation be optimistic. Anyway, some Scientists affirm it... and others don't... In this Universe, All End is a Beginning. The Civilization is fragile, the humanity don't Enjoy it while we have it, and then... the afterculture. This is the third part of a TOING! tripartite video. Zerzan, Savinar, Godesky and others, are of course, subjects to scrutine that we may find hope in the coming collapse, to rediscover the balance and fullness of life we enjoyed for millenia. “Yu Koyo Peya” is an expression of the Ipili Papua tribe of the highland of New Guinea, that means “The Land is Ending”.
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William Kunstler was one of the most famous lawyers of the 20th Century. The New York Times called him “the most hated and most loved lawyer in America.” His clients included Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, Abbie Hoffman, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. and Leonard Peltier.
What Would It Mean To Win? was filmed on the blockades at the G8 summit in Heiligendamm, Germany in June 2007. Begg and Ressler focus on the current state of the counter-globalisation movement. The film, which combines documentary footage, interviews, and animation sequences, is structured around three questions pertinent to the movement: “who are we?” “what is our power?” “what would it mean to win?".
UntitledWhat We Want, What We Believe is not a straight-forward documentary but more like a tapestry woven from fragments of cloth. As a whole, these fragments present a rich and provocative history, straight from the mouths of Panthers, their supporters, and even the agents charged with neutralizing them. This 12-hour features three films on the Black Panther Party and additional footage on their history and legacy.
UntitledThe author of this film hitchhiked from Tarragona to Pakistan with the object of shooting a film in the so-called “Islamic” countries, and doing so in a fashion that is different from the usual media stereotypes that pigeon-hole women. For thirteen months, she travelled and lived in Bosnia, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Unveiled Views portrays the lives of five women she met during her sojourn. These women have chosen art as a way to express themselves: public performances, cinema, music, poetry and dance are the tools they use -each in her own particular way- to unveil a personal vision of life.
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs promotional video: “Did you know that there is one place on earth that has it all' It is called Israel, but I call it home. Did you know that Israel has invented a capsule that can travel through the whole body and film the functioning of all of its parts? Curing the world. Did you know that Israel sends hundreds of missions to developing countries? Did you know that Israel is a world leader in agricultural development and fruit cloning? I hope to see you all next year in Israel!”.
Made over six years in the hotels of six different countries, Hotel Diaries is a series of video recordings which relate personal experiences to the current conflicts in the Middle East. In these works, which play upon chance and co-incidence, the hotel room is employed as a 'found' film set, where the architecture, furnishing and decoration become the means by which the filmmaker's small adventures are linked to major world events. Works in the series include Frozen War (Ireland, 2001), Museum Piece (Germany, 2004), Throwing Stones (Switzerland, 2004), B & B (England, 2005), Pyramids/Skunk (The Netherlands 2006/7), Dirty Pictures (Palestine 2007) and Six Years Later (Ireland 2007).
UntitledThe Visitor is an almost mythical account of the artist's audience with Oba Erediauwa, the current king of Benin (in southern Nigeria) and takes the form of a photo-essay. A local narrator follows the artist into the Oba's palace and recounts the conversation between the European visitor and the royal host and his court of chiefs. The exchange centers on the Benin Bronzes (which were famously looted by the British in 1897 and are now in over 500 museums and collections mainly in the West), on collective memory and the demand for restitution.
UntitledA 20 minute short movie-presentation of the insurrection of December 2008 in Greece through the words and actions of people that took part in it. The video was created in Thessaloniki in January 2009 and its first presentation took place before an open discussion-review of the insurrection in the squatted public library of Ano Poli.
UntitledThe Obama Deception is a hard-hitting film that completely destroys the myth that Barack Obama is working for the best interests of the American people. The Obama phenomenon is a hoax carefully crafted by the captains of the New World Order. He is being pushed as savior in an attempt to con the American people into accepting global slavery. We have reached a critical juncture in the New World Order's plans. It's not about Left or Right: it's about a One World Government. The international banks plan to loot the people of the United States and turn them into slaves on a Global Plantation. Alex Jones reveals who Obama works for, what lies he has told and his real agenda.