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Entries in occupy wall st (6)

Friday
Nov112011

From the Brooklyn Rail

99% - The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 7:30 PM
UNION DOCS // 322 UNION AVE. BK, NY
FREE // DONATIONS TOWARD FILM ACCEPTED

Please join the Brooklyn Rail and UnionDocs for a collaborative (yet structured) event about the feature documentary in-progress: 99% - The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film.  The event will consist of a screening of material followed by a moderated Q&A with both NYC-based participating filmmakers and contributors across the U.S. via Skype about the opportunities and challenges in making a collaborative documentary about a current event.  It will then be opened to questions from the audience followed by an informal reception. Space is limited so please arrive promptly.

The Rail's Williams Cole will introduce and the Q&A will be moderated by Christopher Campbell, film critic for the Documentary Channel, IndieWIRE, and Movies.com, where he writes the bi-weekly Doc Talk column.

99% - The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a feature documentary film spearheaded by over 50 independent filmmakers, photographers, and videographers across the country. The end product will be a compelling, cinematic, resonant, and honest portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Founded by NYC filmmakers Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites, the project currently counts among its collaborative many award-winning documentary producers, directors, musicians, and editors (as well as PR people and distributors) including Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley (Battle for Brooklyn, Horns and Halos), Ava DuVernay (distributor of independent black films via AFFRM, director/producer I Will Follow), Aaron Yanes as supervising editor (a frequent Barry Levinson editor, he's also edited many award-winning features and documentaries, from Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Padre Nuestro to James Toback's Cannes prize-winning Tyson), Tyler Brodie (Another Earth, Terri), Bob Ray (Total Badass), and many more.

SPACE IS LIMITED. PLEASE ARRIVE PROMPTLY.



Wednesday
Nov092011

The Undiscovered New World

A Song for the Soldiers of Occupy Wall Street

By Vogel and Vogel

The first acts of protest only began in September, less than two months ago, but they were carried out with such breathless defiance, passion and unlikely sanity, it's no wonder that Occupy Wall Street soon began to captivate the world. From that moment to this, the Wall Streeters and their brave satellites have emboldened many of us far from the front lines, inspiring millions of Americans to rethink our predicament and rededicate ourselves to the true ideals of our country: fairness, community and compassion. But the OWS struggle will be long, their detractors will become more fearsome with each turn of the screw, and their ultimate success will not happen - it is becoming increasingly clear - without the efforts of many more of us. And so, with gratitude for what the protesters have already accomplished, and with the wish that our music might inspire even more Americans to take up the cause, we offer the movement this song of hope.

"The Undiscovered New World"
She was just halfway down the road to death from Plymouth
Yet never had such a New World felt so old
So weak from pain, so filled with gloom
She had to stop awhile
And surrender to the chase of her yesterdays dipped in gold

As one by one her years of greatness fast approached her
The New World begged each one, "Please set me free."
"Release me from the memory of my eminence"
"And the glories of a youth I never more shall see."

"We're not here to incarcerate"
Whispered 1968.
"We only want to take you back to you."
"To help you reach that distant shore,"
Added 1864,
"So, won't you kindly join our crippled crew?"

The broken must not be strangers
Lonely worlds will never live anew
But make the broken man your lover
We'll set sail and find the undiscovered
New World still alive inside us all

Then, all at once the New World felt a mighty rumble
Her panicked people filled the streets
They ran from mansions,
And they ran from tents beneath the bridges
The living and the dead couldn't help but meet

The souls of slaves, no longer buried, fled the graveyards
Discussed their fates with men who worked three jobs
While the Gilded Age's pioneers of oil and steel
Wondered was it worth the lungs and landscapes robbed

The grocer met the five-year-old
Whose hand picked the grapes he sold
Four hundred years of mothers were distraught,
They asked why, "Why is it parents now elect
To build their lives on gross neglect
What did our children need that yours do not?"

The broken must not be strangers
Lonely worlds will never live anew
But make the broken man your lover
We'll set sail and find the undiscovered
New World still alive inside us all

And when at last each man had found unlikely allies
The New World once again was dipped in gold
Felt gladness like no other season she'd lived through
A vitality that made her youngest years seem old

"And all your people feel alive,"
Uttered 1935.
"You've shown them such a world beyond their tears."
"To tell the truth, I envy you,"
Admitted 1492.
"The kind of youth that only comes with years."

Thursday
Oct272011

We Are the 99% (as we gather together) 

video by http://getgrounded.tv/

These are the words of The Declaration of the Occupation

director// reverend billy & the church of stop shopping

Wednesday
Oct262011

The 99

The 99

From the artist, Brent Felker:

"Video portraits of 99 people at Occupy Wall St. I will ask someone if I can video them for 1 minute, they can do anything during that minute. After the minute, I will ask them to pick the next person to video. This will allow me to use the crowd to dictate my path around the camp.

I will also be recording 99 separate conversations, music performances, speeches, GA, etc. around the camp.

The final piece will be shown as a projection with audio. The video will be presented in a "photo mosaic" style, with each of the portraits composed of smaller portrait footage. The audio fires in a random order."

The 99 (the 9) from exdeadguy on Vimeo.

 

http://exdeadguy.com/99.html

Wednesday
Oct262011

Sonic Disobedience