Select Media Festival 3
Insurgent Media Arts | October 13-22 2004 | Chicago U$A
October 21, 2004
LIBERTY BOUND

LIBERTY BOUND
2004, Christine Rose, USA, 90 min.
Thursday, October 21, 6:00 pm (Gene Siskel Film Center)
A US Citizen's journey of discovery into the lies, oppression, and corruption that has invaded her country since 9/11. Liberty Bound takes an entertaining look at America’s ongoing struggle to keep a comfortable balance between democracy, capitalism, and fascism. This film investigates historic events that shape history. It is a film about courage and fear; ignorance and knowledge; propaganda and rhetoric.
O Mundo é Nossa: Social Change in Brazil
O Mundo é Nossa: Social Change in Brazil
Thursday, October 21, 2004
High School 1542 N milwaukee Ave. 3rd floor
7pm
As part of the Select Media Festival Vanderly Scarabelli of the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST), The Landless
Worker‚s Movement of Brazil, will speak about his experiences fighting for agrarian reform in South America. Filmmakers Joe Lukey and Tom Janas will further explore the struggles for social change through the presentation of their documentary "Don't Steal Our Sun; You Already Own the Cage."
"Don't Steal Our Sun; You Already Own the Cage," is a documentary about people struggling for economic and political empowerment despite the difficult obstacles set before them due to profound inequalities that have plagued Brazil since colonization. Shot in 2003 in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, birthplace of the MST, this documentary investigates Brazil's recent transition from dictatorship to democracy; the rise of the Workers Party to political power through
grassroots movements; the struggle of The Landless Worker's Movement for land and dignity; and the World Social Forum which declares "another world is possible."
Vanderly Scarabelli, member of the National Leadership Committee for the MST, has been active in the movement since 1992. Prior to his participation, Vanderly was involved with the social movements of the Comunidades Eclesiais de Base (base church communities ˆ CEBs) and
the Workers Party (PT), both of which have been crucial to establishing the foundation of what has become the largest social movement in Latin America.
Q & A will follow.
WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION

WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION
2004, Danny Schechter, USA , 105 min.
Thursday, October 21, 7:45 pm (Gene Siskel Film Center)
There were two wars in Iraq ˆ A military assault and a media war. The former was well covered; the latter was not. Independent filmmaker, Emmy award-winning TV journalist, network news veteran, author and media critic Danny Schechter turns the cameras on the deceptive role of the media in reporting on, and promoting the invasion in Iraq. His latest film, WMD is an outspoken assessment of how Pentagon propaganda and media complicity mislead the American people by 'selling' the war to influence public opinion.