"American Autumn: an Occudoc" A world premiere event Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is free Cash bar Indie Screen, 289 Kent Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn
"American Autumn: an Occudoc," a feature length documentary about the Occupy Movement written, produced and directed by Dennis Trainor Jr, will launch with a world premiere and party at the Indie Screen Cinema and Bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at 7 p.m. on June 26.
In addition the the world premiere screening, the evening will also feature performances by Comedian Lee Camp (called “the Che Guevara of comedy” by Paul Provenza) and live music from the Goldishack Guerrillas.
Occupy.com and Occudoc.org are hosting the premiere with the following co-sponsors:
AmpedStatus.com, Clearing the Fog Radio, Code Pink, Doo-Occupy.org, Edu Debtors Union, ItsOurEconomy.Us, Living Liberally, OWS LIVE TV, Penny Lane Productions, The Progressive, Revolution Books, Tidal, Truthout.org, Veterans for Peace, WarisaCrime.org, We Will Not Be Silent, The World Can’t Wait.
This free event is and open to the public and the first 50 people to arrive get a free "American Autumn" DVD and a free copy of Lee Camp’s new comedy CD, "Pepper Spray the Tears Away."
ABOUT THE FILM
“Greed, to take back the popular phrase, is not good. It is a homicidal force.”
Shot on the front lines and meeting spaces of the Occupy Movement in New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C., from its earliest days through the end of January 2012, "American Autumn: an Occudoc" is an inside-looking-out view of the Occupy Movement.
With interviews and insight from key organizers, thinkers and activists including Medea Benjamin, David Degraw, Dr. Margaret Flowers, Lee Camp, Naomi Klein, Nathan Schneider, Ashley Sanders, Vlad Teichberg, Sgt. Shamar Thomas, Dr. Cornel West and Kevin Zeese, among others, writer and director Dennis Trainor Jr weaves commentary and a fearless style that often puts the viewer right between police and protesters.
Dennis Trainor, Jr. has been writing and producing editorial video commentary since 2007, producing 800 videos during that span that have garnered 30 million views on YouTube. He was first video blogger to be employed by a Presidential candidate, working for Dennis Kucinich in 2008. "American Autumn: an Occudoc" is his full-length field documentary.
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