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DVDs
ENGLISH VIDEOS
SPANISH VIDEOS
PAL/EUROPEAN FORMAT VIDEOS
MERCHANDISE
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DVDs
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TACTICAL MEDIA
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The War of 33-DVD
An intimate, personal and powerful telling of the story of the 2006 war in Lebanon. A series of letters written by Hanady Salman - a mother living through the war in Beirut - carve a narrative arc through the intense and haunting images of conflict. She tells the stories of her family and the people she lives the war with ? the refugees, the wounded, and the everyday Lebanese, struggling to maintain their sanity and their humanity during a time of war. The War of 33 is more than a document of a particular historical experience. What emerges is a universal story ? a complex picture of love, pain, resistance and survival in the face of uncertainty and violence.
(35 minutes)
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Black And Gold-DVD
Re-released by popular demand on DVD. Includes the complete
interviews with King Tone and Puerto Rican Revolutionary Richie Perrez.
In 1994, the Latin Kings - the largest street gang in New York -
became the Latin King and Queen Nation. They claimed to have
abandoned their criminal past and to be following in the footsteps of
the Black Panthers and the Young Lords...The NYPD did not agree,
calling them a vicious gang with a PR campaign. One thing is certain,
the City was never the same after the Nation went downtown.
(84 minutes)
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Deserter - DVD
'Deserter' is the journey a deserting soldier and his young wife as
they flee across the country to seek refugee status over the Canadian
border. As they move from safe house to safe house, we get to know
Ryan and Jen - two, shy, small-town kids from the Central Valley who
joined the military because there were no jobs, and find they must
make a heroic stand in order to escape an illegal and immoral war.
'Deserter' is a political road movie with one of the few happy
endings that this war has given us. (28 minutes)
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The Jena 6-DVD
In a small town in Louisiana, six families are fighting for their
sons' lives.
Two nooses are left as a warning to black students trying to
integrate their playground, fights break out across town, a white man
pulls a shotgun on black students, someone burns down most of the
school, the DA puts six black students on trial for attempted murder,
and the quiet town of Jena becomes the site of the largest civil
rights demonstration in the South since the 1960s.
The Jena 6 is the story of hidden racial inequality and violence
becoming visible. It is a powerful symbol for, and example of, how
racial justice works in America ? where the lynching noose has been
replaced by the DA's pen. (30 minutes)
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Dispatches Vol.2 Tactical Video-DVD
From the front-lines in Iraq, to the legal lynching in Jena, LA, to
the growth of a new poor people's movement in the streets of
Philadelphia and Nashville - once again, Big Noise takes you to where
the mainstream media can not and will not go.
'Dispatches Volume 2' collects radical investigations, analysis and
on the ground video from the Big Noise team.
Volume 2 includes:
The Ghost of Anbar (Iraq) - The Jena 6 (LA, USA) - Homeless Power!
(PA and TN, USA) - Vulture Battle (with Gred Palast - USA, Europe)
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DISPATCHES VOL. 1 Tactical Video-DVD
Hugo Chavez - Subcomandante Marcos - The War in Lebanon - Fraud
in the Mexican Elections - World Bank Famine in Niger - Vulture
Funds - and more
'Dispatches Volume 1' collects 72 minutes of radical investigations,
analysis and on the ground video from the Big Noise team working on
four continents.
Volume 1 includes:
The Other Campaigns (Mexico) - Reconstructing Jihad (Lebanon) -
Goldfinger (with Greg Palast - USA) - World Bank Famine (Niger) -
It's the Oil Stupid (with Greg Palast - Venezuela) - Mexican
Elections (with Greg Palast)
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Big Easy to Big Empty-DVD
Big Easy to Big Empty DVD? the real story of how the White House
drowned New Orleans and holds it underwater today.
In this half-hour film, Greg Palast and Big Noise Tactical Media
travel to New Orleans to investigate what has happened since Katrina
devastated the Gulf Coast in 2005. On their visit, they discover that
the population of New Orleans is miniscule, the reconstruction
sparse, suicide rates are climbing, and many have not - and don't
know how to - return to the city that care forgot. The DVD examines
what really caused the flood, why residents had to leave and why they
aren?t returning.
Bonus Features include:
Tomorrow?s New Orleans: Whose City Will it Be? A half-hour
conversation with Amy Goodman and Greg Palast sit down to discuss who
is accountable for the ongoing disastrous situation in New Orleans.
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Fallujah-DVD
Fallujah is a collaborative production created by Iraqi and American filmmakers. After a major US led offensive launch in November of 2004, two-thirds of the city was destroyed and thousands of its citizens were forced into refugee camps. Fallujah records the destruction and death inflicted by the American assault.
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Breaking The Bank DVD
After the Seattle victory that stopped the World Trade Organization in its 'fast'
tracks, tens of thousands converged to challenge the International Monetary Fund and
World Bank at their April 2000 meeting in Washington D.C. Once again, videomakers from
the Independent Media Center were on the spot to provide the non-corporate coverage you
just won't find anywhere else.
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Storm From The Mountain DVD
Storm is a beautiful and empowering video documenting the historic three weeks
in Mexico from Feb 24 to March 11. Originally satellitecast nationally on Free
Speech TV March 14, the video follows the Zapatista caravan as it journeyed through
12 Mexican states visiting indigenous communities, eventually arriving in Mexico City
to be greeted by over 300,000 people.
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9.11 DVD
Shot and cut on location in New York City in the days after September 11, 9.11
listens to the voices of New York City in mourning, a city coming to terms with
the aftermath of events on September 11th and the potential violence of a protracted war.
NYC residents respond to the tragedy with spontaneous memorials, public sites of grief and
discourse where the transformation of mourning into a mobilization for peace and justice
begin to emerge.
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Kilometer 0 DVD
Shot and cut on location in Cancun by media collectives from Mexico,
Europe and the United States, Kilometer Zero is a remarkable video from the
historic WTO protests in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003. A global indymedia
coproduction by: AIRE, Big Noise Tactical Media, Promedios, Denver Revolution, Calle y Media.
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FEATURE
DOCUMENTARIES
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The Fourth World War-DVD
Running Time: 76 min, Year: 2003
"Inspirational. Essential. It documents the
history of the future before it is born." - Peter Wintonick,
POV Magazine
-This is a Region 1 DVD-
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like- DVD
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 2000
Shot by over 100 media activists, the narrative of the WTO protests in
Seattle and how they changed our world.
-This is a Region 1 DVD-
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Zapatista- DVD
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 1998
The definitive look at the Zapatista uprising,
its historical roots and its lessons for the present and the future. With English and Spanish subtitles available.
-This is a Region 1 DVD-
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ENGLISH VIDEOS
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FEATURE
DOCUMENTARIES
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The Fourth World War
Running Time: 76 min, Year: 2003
"Inspirational. Essential. It documents the
history of the future before it is born." - Peter Wintonick,
POV Magazine
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 2000
Shot by over 100 media activists, the narrative of the WTO protests in
Seattle and how they changed our world.
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Zapatista
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 1998
The definitive look at the Zapatista uprising,
its historical roots and its lessons for the present and the future.
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Black and Gold VHS
Running Time: 72 min, Year: 1999
The Latin King and Queen Nation, once the most dangerous gang in New York City,
face resistance from the press, the city government and the police in their struggle
to escape crime and become a Black Panther-style street political movement.
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TACTICAL MEDIA
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9.11 - Another World Is Possible
Running Time: 28 min, Year: 2001
Shot and cut on location in New York City in the days after September 11, 9.11
listens to the voices of New York City in mourning, a city coming to terms with
the aftermath of events on September 11th and the potential violence of a protracted war.
NYC residents respond to the tragedy with spontaneous memorials, public sites of grief and
discourse where the transformation of mourning into a mobilization for peace and justice
begin to emerge.
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Storm From the Mountain
Running Time: 72 min, Year: 2001
Storm is a beautiful and empowering video documenting the historic three weeks
in Mexico from Feb 24 to March 11. Originally satellitecast nationally on Free
Speech TV March 14, the video follows the Zapatista caravan as it journeyed through
12 Mexican states visiting indigenous communities, eventually arriving in Mexico City
to be greeted by over 300,000 people.
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Breaking the Bank
Running Time: 74 min, Year: 2000
After the Seattle victory that stopped the World Trade Organization in its 'fast'
tracks, tens of thousands converged to challenge the International Monetary Fund and
World Bank at their April 2000 meeting in Washington D.C. Once again, videomakers from
the Independent Media Center were on the spot to provide the non-corporate coverage you
just won't find anywhere else.
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Showdown in Seattle VHS
Running Time: 150 min, Year: 1999
Showdown in Seattle, shot and edited by hundreds of media activists on location in
downtown Seattle during the WTO protests, provides a day-by-day, street-level,
non-corporate perspective on the events of that historic week. These five shows are
an amazing document not only of the uprising in the streets, but of the birth,
through an unprecedented collaboration of hundreds of media activists, of an
independent media movement.
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Kilometer 0 - The WTO in Cancun
Running Time: 50 min, Year: 2003
Shot and cut on location in Cancun by media collectives from Mexico,
Europe and the United States, Kilometer Zero is a remarkable video from the
historic WTO protests in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003. A global indymedia
coproduction by: AIRE, Big Noise Tactical Media, Promedios, Denver Revolution, Calle y Media.
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SPANISH VIDEOS
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like-English with Spanish Subtitles
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 2000
Shot by over 100 media activists, the narrative of the WTO protests in
Seattle and how they changed our world.
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Zapatista-English with Spanish Subtitles
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 1998
The definitive look at the Zapatista uprising,
its historical roots and its lessons for the present and the future.
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PAL/EUROPEAN FORMAT VIDEOS
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The Fourth World War-PAL:European Format
Running Time: 76 min, Year: 2003
"Inspirational. Essential. It documents the
history of the future before it is born." - Peter Wintonick,
POV Magazine
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like-PAL:European Format
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 2000
Shot by over 100 media activists, the narrative of the WTO protests in
Seattle and how they changed our world.
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Zapatista-PAL:European Format
Running Time: 56 min, Year: 1998
The definitive look at the Zapatista uprising,
its historical roots and its lessons for the present and the future.
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Breaking the Bank-PAL:European Format
Running Time: 74 min, Year: 2000
After the Seattle victory that stopped the World Trade Organization in its 'fast'
tracks, tens of thousands converged to challenge the International Monetary Fund and
World Bank at their April 2000 meeting in Washington D.C. Once again, videomakers from
the Independent Media Center were on the spot to provide the non-corporate coverage you
just won't find anywhere else.
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MERCHANDISE
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