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The Time for Action Is Now
Occupy Cuny #1
[8 minutes, New York 2011]
In collaboration with Iva Rad
In 1969, a group of black and Puerto Rican students occupied City College demanding the integration of CUNY, which at the time had an overwhelmingly white student body. The occupation spread to other CUNY campuses, forcing the Board of Trustees to implement a ground-breaking new admissions policy.
Such occupations also occurred in the 1980s and 2000s.
It’s that time again.
As graduate Film students at Hunter College in New York, we’re very excited to see how the spreading Occupy Wall Street movement is giving new momentum to the militant protest culture of CUNY (City University, NYC).
We filmed the second General Assembly at Hunter College, and the first Occupy CUNY teach-in at Washington Square Park on October 21st, 2011.
During the last weeks, we learned how quickly small protest gatherings can turn into new social movements. This is a document about the struggle of students and adjunct faculty at Cuny.
This local struggle is part of an international student movement against neoliberal dictatorship. This is only the beginning. The time for action is now.
Article:
Let’s Make History Repeat Itself by Alden Burke in The Hunter Envoy
Presentations:
Anthology Film Archive (NYC), CUFF 2012 – City University Film Festival (NYC)
Featured in:
European Platform for Progressive Politics, Free Speech TV, The Hunter Envoy, The Monthly Review, Occupy Cuny News
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Tagged anthology film archive, City university film festival, city university new york, european platform for progressive politics, free speech tv, hunter college, hunter college student movment, iva rad, martyna starosta, occupy cuny, occupy cuny news, occupy wall street, student protest, student wide general assembly, the hunter envoy, the monthly review
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Nobody Can Predict The Moment of Revolution
Occupy Wall Street #1
[8 minutes, New York 2011]
In collaboration with Iva Rad
Subtitles: Danish, Malayalam, Russian, Spanish (choose language on universal subtitles), German and Japanese
Iva and I, shot this video during the 5th and 6th day of the occupation of Liberty Square. The Occupy Wall Street movement was inpired by recent uprisings in Spain, Greece, Egypt, and Tunisia which most of us were following online. Despite of the initial media blackout by corporate media, yahoo’s attempt to censor e-mail communication and incredible police brutality, the occupation has been growing in numbers and spreading to other cities in the US and abroad.
This video went viral within few days. We received video responses from all over the world, including Berlin and Belgrad!
Presentations:
NYU Gallatin Galleries (NYC), Red Hook Film Festival (NYC), The Commons – organized by The Brooklyn Filmmaker’s Collective (NYC), ONE WORLD BERLIN Film Festival for for Human Rights and Media – Arsenal Kino (Germany)
Featured in:
Brooklyn Rail, Common Dreams, European Platform for Progressive Politics, Free Speech TV, labournet.tv, Jadaliya Egypt, laournet.tv, The Filmmaker Magazine, The Hunter Envoy, Reflections of a Revolution, Occupy Videos, Occupy.com, Time News Feed, Webdice Japan, ZEIT ONLINE
Soon on the DVD “Mic Check” – an anthology of short documentaries on Occupy Wall Street. Distributed by the Media Education Foundation.
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Tagged brooklyn rail, free speech tv, iva rad, john penley, labournet.tv, liberty square, martyna starosta, Occupy videos, occupy wall street, protest, short docummentary, The Film Detective, The Filmmaker Magazine, the hunter envoy, we are the 99%, Webdice Japan, zeit online, zuchotti park
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