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Radical Womyn's Film Screening: "Born In Flames"
CUNextTuesday, a new radical womyn's media collective is screening "Born In Flames" this Thursday, 8pm at Artists' Television Access, 992 Valencia St, San Francisco. http://atasite.org
CUNextTuesday Media is a new all-women's media collective, collaborating on radical media for and about women. They are currently raising funds to benefit beginning and continued production of several documentaries, including one on women in prison, one on radical women in today's political culture and one on the crisis in Palestine. Come out to support radical media at this screening at ATA, 8pm:
* "Grrrly Girl" - 5 min.
* "Hip-Hop Grrlz" - 8 min.
* "Born In Flames" - 90 min.
This film has been named as one of the best American independent films
ever made. Director, and lesbian feminist, Lizzie Borden, brings forth a
vision of a dystopic futuristic society brought low by a group of women
who topple the state-run media estate. (Hell, yeah!) Set in New York
City, the story begins ten years after a revolution that has been won by
socialists. The result is that most of the fringe radical movements, led
by minorities, liberals, gay rights organizations, and feminists, are
being made even more powerless by the new male dominant regime. This is when the group of women decides to mobilize and take the revolution
forward beyond all expectations as they forge their own liberation. Among
the group are the black and beautiful Honey, a presenter for the radio,
and the vivacious Isabel (Adele Berti) who is also a performer for the
metropolis’s futuristic radio station. Pirate radio, radical women and
revolution - who could ask for more!
* "Grrrly Girl" - 5 min.
* "Hip-Hop Grrlz" - 8 min.
* "Born In Flames" - 90 min.
This film has been named as one of the best American independent films
ever made. Director, and lesbian feminist, Lizzie Borden, brings forth a
vision of a dystopic futuristic society brought low by a group of women
who topple the state-run media estate. (Hell, yeah!) Set in New York
City, the story begins ten years after a revolution that has been won by
socialists. The result is that most of the fringe radical movements, led
by minorities, liberals, gay rights organizations, and feminists, are
being made even more powerless by the new male dominant regime. This is when the group of women decides to mobilize and take the revolution
forward beyond all expectations as they forge their own liberation. Among
the group are the black and beautiful Honey, a presenter for the radio,
and the vivacious Isabel (Adele Berti) who is also a performer for the
metropolis’s futuristic radio station. Pirate radio, radical women and
revolution - who could ask for more!
For more information:
http://atasite.org/calendar/info.shtml?x=815
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