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The Movie the NYPD Doesn't Want You to See

by imcista
THE MIAMI MODEL!!!
After getting raided and shut down in Brooklyn last week during a pre-RNC rally, the volatile FTAA-IMC documentary "The Miami Model: Free Trade Police State" will make its San Francisco premier at Station 40 on August 26 at 7pm. Indybay wants to see you at the screening! With the mounting projects the IMC has undertaken, it has become increasingly difficult to finance them all, especially our kick-ass newspaper FaultLines! This screening will benefit for Indybay, Fault Lines, and the FTAA-IMC. Come see the film that has the feds talking! The event will also feature a photo exhibit by Indybay photographer Matt Fitt and a globalization update by Jesse Swanhuyser of California Coalition for Fair Trade and Human Rights.
Station 40 is located at 3030 B 16th St (@ Mission). Bring your friends for free popcorn and vegan treats at 7pm! $5-10 sliding scale.

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by be back soon
Just saw this film tonight in Manhattan. There's amazing footage of the horrendous sh^t that went down in Miami. Everyone must see it!
by Oaklander
Yeah, I've seen this, and it is well-worth the effort to get off your butt and go see. It mixes the footage of police rioting with other more positive story lines (the 3-day Root Cause march, the gardening project, etc.) Only the middle portion of the film focuses on the barricades.

I have to say that, although there is footage of phalanxes of police pushing protesters around (and more), the film may not have captured how fully "occupied" by police downtown Miami was. It might not be easy for a film to share that experience.
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