Saturday, December 15, 2012

Black Block,A.C.A.B,Hot Coffee - The Documentary/Movie


Best & caiya film/documentary weh!


g-8 summits hve bcome synonymous wif political protest, civil unrest and running battles between activists and police. the 2001 genoa summit was a particularly dramatic affair, involving around 200,000 protesters n an army of officers whose violent handling of the situation led to a number of individuals being charged. the unprovoked attack on the diaz school which involved police storming the building as activists slept and subjecting them to savage beatings were the examples how brutal police was.
documentary interviews several activists who were at the diaz school and each of them recounts their own version of events. obviously they have all been affected by the experience and although their injuries have long since healed the mental scars remain.
black block reminds us that cinema can educate as well as entertain. you might not agree with the activists or care about there cause but their courage and determination to fight the good fight despite what they suffered at the hands of the state should inspire you and at the very least, earn your respect.




a look at the controversial riot cops unit and their brutality…



most people think they know the “mcdonald’s coffee case,” but wht thy don’t know is tht corporations hve spent millions distorting the case to promote tort reform. “hot coffee” reveals how big business, aided by the media, brewed a dangerous cncoction of manipulation and lies to protect corporate interests. by following 4 ppl whose lives wre devastated by the attacks on courts, the film challenges the assumptions hold bout “jackpot justice.”


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