Friday, May 25, 8:30 pm: 50 Years of Nothing To Celebrate, Part 2 (Athens 2008)
pirate cinema berlin
sebastian at rolux.org
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Friday
May 25
from 8:30 pm
50 Years of Nothing To Celebrate
Part 2 (Athens 2008)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Greek_riots
a.k.a.
Learning Nothing
from Athens
Trailer 1: https://piratecinema.org/images/s07e04a.jpg
Trailer 2: https://piratecinema.org/images/s07e04b.jpg
Trailer 3: https://piratecinema.org/images/s07e04c.jpg
Pirate Cinema Berlin
U Kottbusser Tor
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8:30 pm: Screensaver
Ben Russell
9 pm: Prologue (1964-2007)
Jean-Daniel Pollet
Pantelis Voulgaris
Unknown Director
10 pm: Acts I-III (2009-2012)
Panagiotis Karagiorgas
Joulia Strauss
Moritz Mattern
Guillaume Cailleau
Ben Russell
11 pm: Epilogue (2015)
Béla Tarr
Ágnes Hranitzky
Martin Schulz
Manfred Weber
Guy Verhofstadt
Gabi Zimmer
Rebecca Harms
Nigel Farage
Marine Le Pen
Herbert Reul
Mairead McGuinness
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Ashley Fox
Harald Vilimsky
Françoise Grossetête
Bernd Lucke
Martina Anderson
Reinhard Bütikofer
Béla Tarr
Ágnes Hranitzky
Any time: Takeaway (14 GB)
Nikos Papatakis
Eva Stefani
Nikos Grammatikos
Panos Koutras
Kyriakos Katzourakis
Yannis Economides
Costas Zapas
Constantina Voulgaris
Yorgos Avgeropoulos
Sofia Exarchou
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1.
I decided to leave Syria the day a stray bullet passed in front of my eyes.
That day I realized my homeland was not my homeland, my blood not my blood, and
my freedom belonged to a freedom fighter who didn't think to ask my permission
before he shot me: a lack of courtesy we encounter often in war time.
2.
If they are going to kill me, better to kill me in a foreign language.
3.
On the road from Damascus to Berlin I met an old soldier from Dara'a who
couldn't carry his nightmares anymore. I wrapped them and put them in my
suitcase; at the airport I paid the fine for excess baggage.
4.
Whoever is not afraid to cross the border carries the war on his back.
5.
Swap your best shirt for a bulletproof vest, your poems for the first chapter
of the Koran and your house in Athens for a throne atop Mount Aigaleo so you
can survey from on high the coming war.
6.
This war is trite and pedestrian, filled with similes and ornate adjectives,
its history is written in the font Comic Sans, violence so limitless the war
doesn't know where to put it, one grave for every thousand corpses, one shadow
for every thousand survivors, it's an indelicate war, barrels vomiting
explosives, steel cylinders filled with accessories for washing machines and
car parts, the death that disseminates is an earthy death, this war is
rightfully ours because in it we have buried all our loved ones.
7.
On the 7th of January 2014, the United Nations stopped counting Syria's dead.
This decision certified mathematics as the science of quality, not quantity, of
living labor, not shapes, of time, not space - in other words, mathematics is
the science that studies the material relations among all countable objects.
8.
By the end of 2015, according to Facebook, 311 friends of mine had died since
the start of the war. I decided to shut down my account: death must have a
beginning, middle, and end. I can't spend my life in its wake.
9.
I, Ahmed, son of Aisha, although nothing more than a humble migrant, wish to
apologize on behalf of the Syrians to Greek men and women for filling their
televisions with our deaths as they eat their dinners and wait for their
favorite shows, I wish to apologize to the municipal authorities for leaving
our trash on their beaches and polluting their shores with tons of plastic, we
are uncivilized and we have no environmental awareness, I wish to apologize to
the hotel owners and tour operators for damaging the island tourist industry, I
wish to apologize for shattering the stereotype of the miserable migrant with
our mobile phones and clean clothes, I wish to apologize to the coast guard who
have the thankless task of sinking our boats, to the police for standing in
disorderly lines, to the bus drivers who have to wear surgical masks to protect
themselves from the diseases we carry, I also wish to make a most humble
apology to Greek society for exceeding the capacity of their detention camps
and for sleeping in their squares and parks - finally, I wish to apologize to
the Greek government who had to request additional funds from the European
Union in order to pay the purveyors who stock the detention camps, as well as
the bus drivers, the police, the coast guard, the tour operators, the hotel
owners, the municipal authorities, and the television stations.
10.
"Don't worry," said the bullet, "I'll go in and out." I explained to her that I
couldn't allow it since when she left she was bound to take some of my memories
- like the face of the girl I loved in the fifth grade, the voice of the imam
the first time my father took me to pray, the smell of the freshly baked bread
in my grandmother's house, the fingers of my teacher as she taught me to write
the word الحرب and Van Basten's final goal in the Euro of '88.
11.
It's well known that no organization can buy arms on the black market without
American authorization. This is one of the reasons I never managed to
understand the difference between enlightenment and genocide.
12.
If you don't want to be canon fodder, if you don't want the war to catch you
with your pants down, put on that thinking cap, double down the class struggle,
get organized, triple down the class struggle, fight, fill your pockets with
rocks, stick to your guns.
Out with the Left!
Bring back the Spartacists!
Out with the NGO's!
Bring back Garibaldi's brigades!
Out with the Humanists!
Bring back the Italian Autonomists!
The slaughter is about to begin.
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