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Broeinest-programma september (Amsterdam)
Het Broeinest - 08.09.2006 23:23

De vakantie moet nu wel definitief voorbij zijn, want de zon gaat weer
schijnen en zelfs het broeinest-programma komt weer op gang:






maandag 11 september
FILM Lavorare con Lentezza: opstand en radio in Italie jaren '70

maandag 18 september
INFO Erger dan de Wereldbank: hoe Nederland de export van
wapensstimuleert ten kost van ontwikkelingslanden

maandag 25 september
De regulering van de internationale handel: de troebele herkomst van de WTO

Hieronder vind je een langere uitleg
you can find a programme in english below as well

Alle avonden beginnen om 20.00 uur (zaal open 19.30) en eindigen om
24.00 uur.
Adres: Plantage Doklaan 10-12 Amsterdam.
Website:  http://www.broeinest.info

**************************

Maandag 11 september
20.00 uur:

Film: Lavorare con Lentezza: opstand en radio in Italie jaren '70

Om het nieuwe broeinestseizoen te openen, vertonen we een nieuwe
speelfilm over de beroemde Italiaanse vrije radio in de jaren '70, Radio
Alice. Het script van de film is geschreven door Wu Ming, een Italiaans
schrijverscollectief dat zich bezig houdt met het schrijven van boeken
en het ageren tegen copyrights. Na de film volgt een korte presentatie
van Cecile Landman over vrije media in het huidige Italië en vertelt
Kees Hudig over Luther Blisset en Wu Ming.

SNEAKY PREVIEW

WORKING SLOWLY / RADIO ALICE
Dir: Guido Chiesa
2004 111mins

"At the centre of Lavorare con lentezza, at first entertaining, and then
dramatic, changing gear halfway through (in the final scenes there
are reminiscences of the tragedy of the G8 at Genoa in 2001, in which a
teenager was killed by the police), there is the utopia of freedom and
the sexual and feminist revolution, which were fundamental social gains,
but were then dramatically submerged by the anni di piombo, the years of
terrorism. It's a fast-paced and celebratory movie, a representation
offering a mix between current affairs, history and social moeurs,
supported by a fine cast, among whom Tommaso Ramenghi and Marco Luisi
are outstanding." Maurizio Porro, - Corriere della Sera

WHAT WAS RADIO ALICE?

11 March 1977, Bologna. During the violent clashes between police and
youths that end up with the intervention of armoured vehicles, a
Carabiniere kills the student Francesco Lo Russo. 12 March 1977. The
brief history of Radio Alice, accused of having directed the battle by
radio, ends with the Carabinieri breaking in. It is the first time in
the history of the Italian republic that a radio station was closed down
by military hands.
Radio Alice was one of the most singular and original experiments on
language and communication that ever took hold in Italy. Lacking a
proper newsroom and even less a programme schedule, the Bologna
broadcaster made spontaneity and linguistic contamination something more
than just a flag to wave. It was a project where political, artistic and
existential petitions blended in the common denominator of radio space.
Today, after more than a quarter of a century, maybe we can start to
talk about Alice again, to try to understand if there was something in
that voice that could be used again today.

WHO IS GUIDO CHIESA?
Guido is a film director and a rock critic. He was born in Turin in
1959. In the early Eighties, after taking a degree in the History of
cinema, he moved to the United States, where he worked as an assistant
director with Jim Jarmusch, Amos Poe, and Michael Cimino. After
returning to Italy, Guido directed several shorts, documentaries,
videoclips and feature films. During the 1990's, the main subject of his
works was the heritage and memory of antifascist Resistance. Sonic Youth
named a song after him ("Guido", from the "Dirty" album, Deluxe edition,
cd 2, track #10).

---------------------------

Maandag 18 september
20.00 uur:

Erger dan de Wereldbank: hoe Nederland de export van wapens
stimuleert ten kost van ontwikkelingslanden

Campagne tegen Wapenhandel, die zich vooral richt op de levering van
oorlogsschepen aan Indonesië, voert sinds vorig jaar ook campagne tegen
militaire exportkredieten; zonder hen zouden veel wapenleveranties aan
ontwikkelingslanden niet mogelijk zijn. Vrijwel alle Westerse landen
bieden bedrijven een verzekering om hun exporten te verzekeren tegen
wanbetaling. Formeel is dit exportpromotie, informeel is het steun aan
invloedrijke sectoren van de industrie, zoals baggerwerkzaamheden,
dammen en dus ook wapens. Allerlei dingen die door de wereldbank niet
(meer) steunt, steunt de overheid wel. Uiteraard tegen een hoge prijs -
voor ontwikkelingslanden: bijna een derde van hun schulden is op deze
manier ontstaan.

Tijdens deze avond niet alleen meer over exportkredietverzekeringen en
deze levering, ook info over de acties die we hebben gedaan en die je
kunt doen.

Georganiseerd door: Campagne tegen Wapenhandel,www.stopwapenhandel.org,
 marijn@stopwapenhandel.org of 020 - 616 4684
__________
-----------------------------------------------

Maandag 25 september
20.00 uur

De regulering van de internationale handel: de troebele herkomst van de WTO

Op maandag 25 september beginnen we met een cyclus in zelfscholing over
economie en politiek "Wat en Hoe in Nederland?". De eerste kluif die we
willen wassen - in drie maandelijkse sessies - is de regulering van de
internationale handel. Nu de WTO weer eens in een crisis is beland en
zowel het ministerie van EZ als de Novib ons komen vertellen dat dat
heel erg is voor zowel de armsten der armen als de Nederlandse economie,
terwijl veel van die armen juist staan te juichen, willen we wel eens
weten wat de waarheid is.

De eerste avond gaat over de recente geschiedenis van pogingen om
internationale handel te sturen en te structureren. De WTO bestaat nog
helemaal niet zo lang. Daarvoor vond de besluitvorming veel meer plaats
bij instellingen als de UNCTAD, die veel meer gericht waren op
daadwerkelijke ontwikkeling van 'het Zuiden' en juist de economische
overmacht van het Noorden probeerde te verminderen. Daar is de WTO voor
in de plaats gekomen, die zich alleen nog maar richt op puur
neo-liberale beslissingen die multinationals en geïndustrialiseerde
landen de buit toespelen. Hoe dit zo gekomen is, wordt op de eerste
avond verteld, met inleiding van Rodrigo Fernandez. Voor de inleiding
wordt kort geschetst hoe de huidige situatie met de WTO en andere
handelsafspraken is. (zie voor achtergrondstuk:
 http://www.globalinfo.nl/article/view/196)

Op de twee vervolgavonden willen we ingaan op respectievelijk: wat zijn
de ware oorzaken van armoede? (maandag 30 oktober) en wat zijn
alternatieven en tegenstrategieën die werkelijk hout snijden? (27 november)

****************
September programme in englsih

Monday 11 September
8pm

Film: Lavorare con Lentezza: revolt and radio in Italy in the '70s

The opening of the second Broeinest season starts with a new
docu-drama about the infamous Italian free radio station of the 70s,
Radio Alice. The script of the film is written by Wu Ming, an Italian
writers collective which also campaigns against copyrights. After the
film there will be a short presentation by Cecile Landman about free
media in Italy today and Kees Hudig, who will talk about Wu Ming and
Luther Blisset.

SNEAKY PREVIEW

WORKING SLOWLY / RADIO ALICE
Dir: Guido Chiesa
2004 111mins

"At the centre of *Lavorare* *con* *lentezza*, at first entertaining,
and then dramatic, changing gear halfway through (in the final scenes
there are reminiscences of the tragedy of the G8 at Genoa in 2001, in
which a teenager was killed by the police), there is the utopia of
freedom and the sexual and feminist revolution, which were
fundamental social gains, but were then dramatically submerged by the
anni di piombo, the years of terrorism. It's a fast-paced and
celebratory movie, a representation offering a mix between current
affairs, history and social moeurs, supported by a fine cast, among
whom Tommaso Ramenghi and Marco Luisi are outstanding." Maurizio
Porro, -Corriere della Sera

WHAT WAS RADIO ALICE?

11 March 1977, Bologna. During the violent clashes between police and
youths that end up with the intervention of armoured vehicles, a
Carabiniere kills the student Francesco Lo Russo. 12 March 1977. The
brief history of Radio Alice, accused of having directed the battle
by radio, ends with the Carabinieri breaking in. It is the first time
in the history of the Italian republic that a radio station was
closed down by military hands. Radio Alice was one of the most
singular and original experiments on language and communication that
ever took hold in Italy. Lacking a proper newsroom and even less a
programme schedule, the Bologna broadcaster made spontaneity and
linguistic contamination something more than just a flag to wave. It
was a project where political, artistic and existential petitions
blended in the common denominator of radio space. Today, after more
than a quarter of a century, maybe we can start to talk about Alice
again, to try to understand if there was something in that voice that
could be used again today.

WHO IS GUIDO CHIESA?
Guido is a film director and a rock critic. He was born in Turin in
1959. In the early Eighties, after taking a degree in the History of
Cinema, he moved to the United States, where he worked as an
assistant director with Jim Jarmusch, Amos Poe, and Michael Cimino.
After returning to Italy, Guido directed several shorts,
documentaries, videoclips and feature films. During the 1990's, the
main subject of his works was the heritage and memory of antifascist
Resistance. Sonic Youth named a song after him ("Guido", from the
"Dirty" album, Deluxe edition, cd 2, track #10).

---------------------------

Monday 18 September
8 pm

Worse than the World Bank: how the Netherlands stimulates weapons
export at the expense of developing countries

The Dutch Campaign against the Arms Trade fights the export of war
ships to Indonesia and since last year it has started a campaign
against military export credits, without which many weapons export to
poor countries would not be possible. Almost all industrialised
countries offer their companies favourable export insurances against
political and economic risk scenarios. Formally, this is called the
promotion of export, informally, it is the support of influential
sectors such as construction or dam building, but also the weapons
industry. All sorts of activities that are no longer supported even
by the World Bank, are still financed by national governments.
However, this comes at a high price for developing countries: almost
one third of their national debt stems from this export insurance.

During this evening, the Campaign against the Arms Trade will inform
about these exports credit insurances, weapons export and what you
can do against it.


Organised by: Campagne tegen Wapenhandel
www.stopwapenhandel.org
 marijn@stopwapenhandel.org
Telephone: +31- 020 - 616 4684 __________
-----------------------------------------------

Monday 25 September
8pm

The regulation of international trade: the murky origins of the WTO

On Monday 25 September, we will start a series of theme nights
entitled Wat en Hoe in Nederland?, starting with the root of all evil
and therefore its solution: the economy and politics. The first issue
to tackle in this 3 months long session of self-schooling is the
regulation of international trade. Now that the WTO has yet again
been ailed by crisis and that the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs
as well as Oxfam/Novib is trying to convince us that this is really
bad for poor countries as well as the Dutch economy (whilst many poor
countries are crying with joy in the face if this development) we
want to know once and for all what the truth really is.

The first evening will talk about the recent history of attempts to
manage and structure international trade. The WTO is a relatively new
invention. Before its creation, other institutions such as the United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) had the aim of
using international trade to foster development in the South,
particularly by reducing the economic domination of the North. This
system has been superseded by the WTO, which is pursuing a strict
neo-liberal agenda that favours only multi-nationals and
industrialised countries with the so-called invisible hand of the
free market. How the current situation came about will be the theme
of the first evening, with an introduction by Rodrigo Fernandez. The
introduction provides a brief overview of the current situation of
the WTO and other trade agreements, for a background article see
 http://www.globalinfo.nl/article/view/196

On the two follow-up evenings we would like to debate the questions,
respectively, of what the real cause of poverty is (Monday 30
October) and which alternatives and counter strategies would really
work to fight the neo-liberal dogma (Monday 27 November).

Website: http://www.broeinest.info
 

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