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DESCRIPTION:Group Alavio - argentine direct action and video  collective - presents 
 ...in San Francisco  From: gaba   May 11th - 2006 - 8:00 pm at Station 40 - 
 3030 b 16th Street at Mission st.  A participant from Grupo Alavío will 
 present several short films on Argentina 30 years after the coup and 
 Argentina’s occupied factory movement. http://www.agoratv.org  Argentina 
 30 years after the coup (compilation of short films)  This March 24, 
 Argentines commemorated the 30 year anniversary of the  nation's 1976 
 military coup and the brutal nightmare of state terror  that followed.  
 Letter to the Military Junta, 6min, 1996, Grupo Alavío  Rodolfo Walsh 
 wrote the “Open Letter to the Military Junta” on the first  anniversary 
 of the military coup in 1977 reporting the tortures, mass  killings, and 
 thousands of disappearances. The political writer was  disappeared just one 
 day after the letter was distributed. This 6 minute  video essay 
 reconstructs Walsh’s powerful report, imagery from the  bloody 
 dictatorship and the writer’s disappearance.  Escrache a Videla, 12min, 
 2006, Grupo Alavío  Events to mark the 30 years since Argentina's military 
 junta kicked off  with an escrache or “exposure” protest against the 
 coup's first  dictator, Jorge Rafael Videla. Over 10,000 people 
 participated in the  protest in front of Videla's home, where he is under 
 house arrest in  connection with numerous charges of human rights abuse. 
 Human rights  group H.I.J.O.S. brought a crane and gave the ending remarks 
 directly in  front of Videla's fifth floor apartment.  Zanon (building 
 resistance), 18min, 2003  In 2001 Zanon’s owner fires the workers at 
 Latin America’s largest  ceramics plant in the Southern Province of 
 Neuquén. After resisting  outside the plant, the group of workers decide 
 collectively to  recuperate and put the plant to produce. In the film, 
 Zanon ceramists  narrate their day-to-day work, struggles and hopes to 
 continue  production under worker control. Currently, 470 employees work at 
  FaSinPat (Factory without a boss) under worker control.  Compañeras, 
 45min, 2005  Compañeras is a documentary which brings together four South 
 American  working women who give testimony of their lives and daily 
 struggles:  Magdalena works on a small farm in the province of San Juan; 
 Karina is a  train conductor; Regina lives in Villa Fiorito and collects 
 cardboard  from the streets, classifies, and then sells it; Nina is a 
 militant from  the 1970s, during which time she exiled from Argentina to 
 Nicaragua  where she participated in the Sandinista Revolution. Their 
 inspiring  stories represent the variety of experiences that women 
 everywhere are  faced with as they struggle for self-respect and survival. 
 Produced in  2005 by the Argentine collective,    Grupo Alavío, Argentine 
 direct action and video collective has  participated in working class 
 struggles and supported them with  audio-visual materials for over 15 
 years. Grupo Alavío has produced over  50 films dealing with many social 
 conflicts: occupied factories,  unemployed worker organizations, political 
 prisoners, Mothers of Plaza  de Mayo, subway workers struggling for a 6 
 hour workday, art and Iraq.  Alavío just launched the internet community 
 TV station, http://www.agoratv.org  Marie can be reached at 323-823-1712  
 \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/08/100313.php
SUMMARY:Grupo Alavío film screening
LOCATION:Station 40--  3030 b 16th Street at Mission st.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/05/08/100313.php
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