"iBoom" Trailer (2001)


An upcoming documentary by Whispered Media about the regentrification of San Francisco's Mission district.

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"San Francisco J20 - Reclaim the Streets Action" (2001)


Filmed and edited by Soydog

Watch Reclaim the Streets in Action. The January 20th street festival of resistance that took place in San Francisco. This wasn't just a demonstration against the hypocracy of the american voting system, but was a celebration of the growing culture of resistance.

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"Anarchy in L.A." 8 min.(Aug 2000)


Thought Control Media Anarchists and anarchism have been in the spotlight ever since the highly successful protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle in 1999. However, the ideas and the images of anarchists have been seriously distorted by the mainstream media which has resulted in the marginalization of anarchists and divisions within the larger movement against corporate domination. Shot during the protests against the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, "Anarchy in L.A." attempts to set the record straight and dispel the common myths and misconceptions about anarchists while pointing out the relevance of anarchism in the current protest movement. For more info write soydog@hotmail.com or check out www.infoshop.org

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"Something to Hide"


The National Labor Committee and A Crowing Rooster Arts Production Today in the global economy, corporations hide their production around the world behind locked factory gates, armed guards and 15 foot high concrete walls topped with razor wire. The companies refuse to release the names and the locations of the factories they use. What are these companies trying to hide? Check out this great documentary to find out. For more information on the National Labor Committee, click here.

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"Breaking the Bank"


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. "Breaking the Bank" provides informative background segments on the history and impact of the IMF and World Bank. The program features extensive coverage of the events in Washington, the street blockade tactics, the police repression, the rallies and the celebration of so many people coming together united in a common cause.

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"Shut 'em Down" 9 min. (Feb 2000)


"Shut 'em Down" 9 min. (Feb 2000) Is a celebration of the victory over the World Trade Organization in Seattle and a call to action to resist the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank, and other undemocratic institutions of global finance. Produced by Whispered Media with sound by DJ Pod(s).

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Pie's The Limit


1999 Whispered Media "There are many people who need their just desserts and we know how to dish it up." You've undoubtedly heard about their infamous pie-ing of Bill Gates. Now, get an insider's view of the Biotic Baking Brigade as they take on industrialists, politicians, and other miscreants. This highly entertaining video shows the underground pie-tossers dishing up the pastries for San Francisco's Mayor Willie Brown, Chevron's CEO Kenneth Derr, Monsanto's CEO Robert Shapiro, Economist Milton Friedman, and the World Trade Organization's Chief Renato Ruggiero.

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Mickey Mouse Goes to Haiti: Walt Disney and the Science of Exploitation


National Labor Committee and Crowing Rooster Arts A very intriguing documentary on Walt Disney's unfair labor practices in Haiti. NLC's web site is very informative and gets right down to the heart of some serious labor issues. If you are interested in getting involved with any of their campaigns against Walt Disney and others corporations that are exploiting their workers definitely give them a buzz. These people are doing some great work!

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New York 3


Paper Tiger The case of the New York 3 is one of the most significant political prisoners of war cases since the Black Panther Party leadership trials. In this case, progressive people will learn to what extent the government will act to imprison those persons they feel are a threat to continued practices of national oppression and racism.

This film is sold and distributed by the Anarchist Black Cross Federation. Proceeds are used to support the New York 3. Send $1 for a catalog of other videos and merchandise produced and distributed to support them. ABCF, PO Box 8532, Paterson, NJ 07508.

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Zoned For Slavery


National Labor Committee and Crowing Rooster Arts This documentary brings to our eyes the unfair labor practices in Honduras. It shows the unbelievable amounts of money these companies are making and how little workers receive for their labor. Is it free trade or free exploitation for corporations? This documentary will make your decision on this issue much easier.

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Critical Resistance: Visions of Freedom


Neal Morrison and Luana Plunkett with the Critical Resistance Collective This program is an emotional and inspiring look at a growing movement of activists, artists, and intellectuals who are mobilizing against the prison industrial complex. Filled with music, art, poetry, and words from today's leading critical minds, including Angela Davis, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Asha Bandele, Fred Ho, and others, this documentary reveals the passion and conviction of those who wish to end the lockdown.

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USA INCarcerated


Carla Leshe and Sasha Magee with the Critical Resistance Collective Outlines the growth of the prison industrial complex and the social tradeoffs being made to support it. This documentary examines the repression industry in the context of the global economy, thereby shattering the myth that prisons are built to 'reform' criminals and 'protect' communities. Includes commentary by Angela Davis, Ramona Africa, Bruce Franklin, Christian Parenti, Mike Davis, and Joyce Miller, along with music by Michael Franti, Ani de Franco, and John Trudell.

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