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DESCRIPTION:  ‘THE FOURTH WORLD WAR’ - A FILM THAT TAKES VIEWERS WHERE THE 
 MAINSTREAM MEDIA CANNOT GO - PREMIERES IN SAN FRANCISCO  Friday February 
 20-26 @ 7pm and 9pm  16th Street Victoria Theatre - 2961 16th Street (@ 
 Mission)  Reception with the directors to follow the Feb 20 Premiere  
 tickets available online - http://www.bignoisefilms.com    The Fourth World 
 War was shot by award-winning New York film collective Big Noise Films on 
 the frontlines of struggles spanning five continents. It is the untold 
 human story of men and women who resist being annihilated in the current 
 global conflict.  While American airwaves are crowded with talk of a new 
 world war, narrated by generals and filmed from the noses of bombs, the 
 human face of war is rarely seen. The Fourth World War weaves together the 
 images and voices of the war on the ground - from the front lines of 
 struggles in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, ‘the 
 North’ from Seattle to Genoa, and the ‘War on Terror’ in New York and 
 Iraq.  The product of over two years of filming, The Fourth World War is a 
 new kind of film for a new world. The intensity and immediacy of its images 
 are beyond anything corporate television can shoot, the intimacy and 
 passion of its stories are beyond anything it can feel. Narrated by Tony 
 Award winner Suheir Hammad and singer Michael Franti of Spearhead, it is a 
 radical story of hope and human connection in the face of a war that 
 shatters and divides.  The Fourth World War premiered in four sold out 
 shows at The International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam (IDFA) in late 
 November, and it has already sent shockwaves through the independent film 
 world. The Fourth World War was launched in North America at the Santa 
 Barbara Film Festival in January, and is an official selection of the Next 
 5 Minutes Festival - Amsterdam, Korean Labor Film Festival - Seoul, Films 
 Fra Sor - Olso, IDFA Flies Tropics - Surinam, Cinema Texas - Austin, Big 
 Sky, OVNI - Barcelona, World Social Forum Film Festival - Mumbai, India, 
 ReelWorld - Toronto, Cleveland International, DOXA,  Syracuse International 
 and Latinoamerica Arde - Buenos Aires.    “Inspirational. Essential. THE 
 FOURTH WORLD WAR documents the history of the future before it is born. . . 
 and while we can still do something about it.”  -Peter Wintonick, 
 Internatonal Editor, POV (Point-of-View Magazine) Canada  “Passionate, 
 euphoric, contagious. . . It is our worlds against their system.”  -IDFA, 
 Amsterdam  “A powerful, radical cry from the frontlines of the war on 
 people. This film captures the spirit of resistance: it is as beautiful and 
 global as humanity itself.”   -Naomi Klein, Author of NO LOGO  “THE 
 FOURTH WORLD WAR is a daring, courageous, heart-pounding intervention 
 against empire. A remarkable, inspiring cinematic achievement that 
 completely reprograms the vectors of politically engaged documentary.”  - 
 Patricia R. Zimmermann, author, States of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, 
 Democracies    Richard Rowley and Jacqueline Soohen  of Big Noise Films are 
 New York based filmmakers whose groundbreaking feature documentaries, 
 Zapatista (1998), Black and Gold (1999) and This Is What Democracy Looks 
 Like (2000), have won top honors at hundreds of film festivals from New 
 York, Toronto and Los Angeles to Berlin, Seoul and Bogota. They are also 
 established video journalists and have reported for national television and 
 radio news program Democracy Now!  from Argentina, Afghanistan, Iraq, 
 Mexico, Ecuador, Brasil, East Timor, South Africa and Palestine, where they 
 were the only video team to break the siege on the Church of the Nativity 
 in 2002.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/12/30963.php
SUMMARY:4th World War
LOCATION:16th Street Victoria Theatre  2961 16th Street (@ Mission)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/12/30963.php
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