IDFA 2004 live internet stream: 2PM C.E.T. (= 6AM EST NewYork) [english spoken] 'IT'S OUR BUSINESS' The debate looks at new definitions of globalism, localism and ethical fair trade practices.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
IT'S OUR BUSINESS
Monday November 22
LIVE: 2pm - 4pm C.E.T. (= 6 am - 10 am EST NewYork timezone)
REPEATED RECORDINGS: 5pm - 7pm C.E.T. (= 11 am - 1 pm EST NewYork)
+ 11pm - 01:00 am C.E.T. (= 5 pm - 7 pm EST NewYork)
The debate looks at new definitions of globalism, localism and ethical fair trade practices. Invited filmmakers include Avi Lewis' and Naomi Klein's film 'THE TAKE' - about workers running factories in Argentina and Thomas Balmes' 'A DECENT FACTORY' about Nokia in China. Representatives from Nokia and other corporations and foundations will attend.
http://debalie.nl/artikel.jsp?articleid=25869
THE TAKE http://www.idfa.nl/idfa_en_filmdescription.asp?filmid=18228
A DECENT FACTORY http://www.idfa.nl/idfa_en_filmdescription.asp?filmid=15072
In the main hall of De Balie (Grote Zaal) a series of key-debates of
the International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam 2004 ( http://www.IDFA.nl ) are staged. These debates will be streamed live over the internet by De Balie at http://www.deBalie.nl/live
This announcement is also posted at http://indymedia.nl/en/2004/11/23396.shtml