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DESCRIPTION:The Fourth World War held over again!  An amazing 5 and a half weeks in San 
 Francisco  After a fantastic extended run at the 500 seat Victoria Theatre, 
 the Fourth World War has been held over for a second time! A month and a 
 half in a San Francisco theater is an amazing achievement for a radical 
 film like this. If you haven't seen it yet, make sure you catch it on the 
 big screen while you still can, if you saw it once, bring your brother and 
 sister, your student or your teacher down to be a part of this remarkable 
 moment for our global movements.  March 15 - April 4 @ 7 and 9pm  Victoria 
 Theatre - 2961 16th Street, SF   (@ Mission - directly across from 16th 
 Street BART)   watch the trailer - 
 http://www.bignoisetactical.org/flash/movs/4WW.mov  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, Ann Arbor and 
 Latinoamerica Arde - Buenos Aires. It recently won the John Michaels Award 
 at The Big Muddy Film Festival.  "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)  "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/2004/03/11/33193.php
SUMMARY:4th World War
LOCATION:Victoria Theatre - 2961 16th Street, SF  (@ Mission - directly across from 
 16th Street BART)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/03/11/33193.php
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