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November 28, 2006

Anti-Corporate Indie Filmfest Opens in SF

The 2006 Anti-Corporate Film Festival is set for the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco, Calif., December 1-3. The festival is presented by CounterCorp, an organization that "seeks to document, reduce and ultimately prevent the corrosive political, economic and social effects that large corporations have in the U.S. and around the world." The fest includes Bernadine Mellis' "Forest for the Trees," about the car bombing of environmental activist Judi Bari (followed by Q&A); Jeff Pearson's "Pirate Radio USA," about the showdown between "Big Media" and citizen media; Shawn Cronin/Twila Raftu's "Alternative Freedom," about the antimonopoly "free culture" movement; Christopher Smith's horror comedy "Severance," about corporate team-building; and Deborah Koons Garcia's "The Future of Food," about corporate control of world food production. [LINK]

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