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A Green Film That Questions Assumptions

by Keith Goetzman from the Ecologist

I watch a lot of environmental documentary films, and it’s usually quite clear whose “side” the filmmaker is on—the same one as me, of course. In one sense, this is perfectly understandable: Powerful people and institutions that trash the environment are more likely to use lobbyists, front groups, and PR wizards, not earnest documentaries, to spread their views. Big Coal, Big Oil, and Big Timber take their agenda straight to the halls of power, not to art houses and film fests.

The unfortunate result is that environmental documentary genre can be ripe for groupthink and complacency, and occasionally I find myself refreshed to see a doc that forces viewers to challenge their own preconceptions and opinions. If a Tree Falls, currently playing in theaters, is one such film. It follows the case of Daniel McGowan, a former Earth Liberation Front (ELF) member who is serving a seven-year sentence on federal terrorism charges for his role in two arsons, one at a logging firm and another at a facility that activists falsely believed was growing genetically engineered trees. No one was injured or killed in the arsons, yet the government pursued this “eco-terrorism” case as vigorously as it goes after Islamic militant cells that have openly stated their murderous intentions.

McGowan gets plenty of screen time, and he comes off as an amiable and articulate nonviolent activist caught up in the draconian anti-terrorism laws of post-9/11 America. But filmmaker Marshall Curry also talks to the owner of the burned-down logging company, the law enforcers who nabbed McGowan, and McGowan’s hard-bitten Irish cop father, who shares few of his son’s radical views. Curry also interviews green activists who became government informants against their peers in order to save their own skins. The end product is a well-rounded portrait that humanizes McGowan without excusing his more extreme actions or painting him as a flawless hero. The notable thing is that the film also humanizes his fellow activists, his parents, and his legal foes, acknowledging that conflicting opinions and emotions come with this complicated territory. Not everything is as clear-cut as the wilderness that McGowan is so committed to saving.

The British environmental magazine The Ecologist has an interview with Marshall Curry that explains a bit about how this remarkable and moving film came together. For starters, he basically happened across his subject: Curry’s wife works at the office where McGowan was arrested.

As Curry tells The Ecologist, “I actually didn’t know anything about the ELF beside very cursory things I’d seen on TV. My wife runs a domestic violence organization in Brooklyn and came home from work one day and told me that four federal agents had walked in to her office and arrested one of her employees. It was Daniel McGowan—I knew him a bit, he was the opposite of someone who’d be facing life in prison for domestic terrorism would look or act like. I was interested and decided to jump in.”

Curry’s fair-mindedness ultimately does a great service to his film, to judge from the reactions he’s gotten. He says, “When you work on something in an edit room with just a couple of other people, you never know how it is going to be received. It was really important to us that it reflect the complexities of the case. We’ve been happy to see that the prosecutor, the detective, and the police captain—they’ve all seen it and feel like it’s an important and accurate story. Similarly, Daniel’s family and the spokesman for the ELF say the same thing.”

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Arts, Media and Entertainment in the 21st Century Gathering Goes Virtual

c3 consciouscreatives.net
Special Virtual Event!

By now, you are all aware of our EXCITING event coming up this Monday, November 16th, entitled “Immerse in the Future: Arts, Media, and Entertainment in the 21st Century”.  (For more details, see the listing under Events on our website).

We have a special invitation for those who are not in Los Angeles!

Please click on http://mpcollab.org/mpvirtual for directions on attending this event in CYBERSPACE!  It will be held simultaneously in Second Life.com and in Los Angeles, California on November 16th at 7:30 PM Los Angeles time (granted a bit late for our colleagues in Europe).  If you are not already a member of Second Life, go to secondlife.com to register.  With this Inaugural Event, Center for Conscious Creativity is positioning itself to create the international Arts/Media/Entertainment Node of The Millennium Project, and this special event on Second Life.com is a virtual exploration of the possibilities!

And for those of you who ARE in Los Angeles…

We are offering free admission to our members and affiliates who wish to volunteer to help us before, during, or after the event.  There are still 4 volunteer positions open.  If you are interested, please contact alexandra@consciouscreativity.org

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Los Angeles Event: The Future of Arts, Media & Entertainment

I just received this event alert from my friend Kate. It promises to be an historic gathering so if you are in LA that night, perhaps I’ll see you there.

IMMERSE IN THE FUTURE:
A 3D VISION OF ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE 21ST CENTURY

The c3: Center for Conscious Creativity and GATE (Global Association for Transformational Entertainment), in collaboration with Creative Visions Foundation and IMERSA (Immersive Media Entertainment, Research, Science and Arts), invite you to an evening of light, sound, and art.

Monday, November 16th, 2009
6:30 pm Doors Open
7:30 pm Program
9:30 pm Dessert Reception

LA Center Studios Screening Room
450 S. Bixel Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Artists, musicians, media makers, entertainment and arts professionals, patrons, educators, city officials and anyone interested in the future of arts, media and entertainment are invited to join us for an enlightening evening of information, entertainment and networking. Learn about exciting plans for Los Angeles’ first citywide arts festival — the upcoming RING FEST LA and the c3: VisionLAB 2010: STATE OF THE ARTS symposium. Explore Dome Theatres, 3D, immersive media, virtual worlds and other cutting-edge media formats and their potential as tools for transformation. Enjoy presentations by the LA Opera; Kathy Eldon, Founder of Creative Visions Foundation; John Raatz, Founder of GATE; Ed Lantz, Founder of IMERSA and Vortex Immersion Media and the c3: Center for Conscious Creativity, followed by an inspiring keynote by noted author and futurist, Jerome Glenn, the Director of the Millennium Project. Jerome will introduce the “State of the Future” report and offer insights about the future of arts, media and entertainment and their effects on global culture followed by a brief Q&A.

Tickets are being sold as a fundraising effort for the c3: VisionLAB 2010 Symposium STATE OF THE ARTS. Visit www.c3visionlab.org or call 323/352-8300 for more information.

$50 special affiliate discount use code: c3special
$75 prepaid
$100 at the door

The price of the ticket includes a copy of THE STATE OF THE FUTURE 2009 (a $49.95 value).

For Directions to LA Center Studios:

http://www.lacenterstudios.com/Directions_General.pdf

Parking is available at the Athena Parking Lot adjacent to the Studio and is located at 1037 West 6th Street. The entrance can only be reached by heading WEST of 6th Street..

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Two Great Events: Passion Purpose & Profit and The Future of Arts, Media & Entertainment

October 25th-2:00-5:00pm                                                                                                                 Passion, Purpose and Profit

The most challenging economic times produce some of the greatest advances. There is a great need today for many individuals to explore new paths and ways of thinking. In this empowering three hour workshop, attendees will learn how to reinvent themselves and turn their passion into profits.

Jing Jin uses a conceptual framework, case studies and exercises to help you gain a deeper understanding of the three building blocks of a fulfilling life along with practical strategies to transform your passion into mission, your purpose into vision and your vision into action and a new reality.

PPP will be held at 1620 Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica. To RSVP, click here. Jing Jin is available to answer any questions you may have about her work. Write jing@in-sight-one.com or call 310-895-8955.

November 16th – 7:30pm – Los Angeles, CA

The Future of Arts, Media and Entertainment - A special evening of light, sound and inquiry into future arts and media. Ed Lantz, co-founder of IMERSA and Vortex Immersion Media, will present an informative talk about the transformative potential of Dome Theatres, 3D immersive cinema and the latest in cutting-edge media technologies that are rising on the landscape of culture. Following Ed’s briefing, futurist Jerome Glenn, the Director of the The Millennium Project, will introduce the “2009 State of the Future” report and speak about the future of arts, media and entertainment and their effects on global culture.

For more info, click here

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The Musical Heart of Venezuela

TED awards annual prizes to selected individuals. Jose Abreu founded “the system” in 1975 to help poor Venezuelan kids learn to play an instrument. From that dream, he has created one of the great orchestra’s in the world. Once you have heard his story, you may want to purchase a CD of this wonderful orchestra and help support its continuance and that of the program. A truly inspiring visionary whose dream came true and as a result his country is an inspiration to children and young musicians around the world. Bravo!

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