The CounterCorp Anti-Corporate Film Festival is a three-
day series of films, panel discussions, and related events
held annually in San Francisco's historic Mission District.
The 2007 Festival returns to the Victoria Theatre this year
from Oct. 18 – 20 with a series of features and short films
(including one world premiere and several SF premieres):
Before the Music Dies — An unsettling
yet inspiring look
at corporate
control of the pop music "industry", in which a
few companies determine what people hear on the radio
and buy in
stores. Meanwhile, there are more new bands
and
more
ways to discover, see, and hear them than ever.
Will corporations silence musical creativity and diversity?
Interviews and performances by
Erykah
Badu,
Calexico,
Elvis Costello, Branford Marsalis,
Dave Matthews Band,
My
Morning
Jacket,
Questlove (The Roots), Bonnie
Raitt,
Widespread Panic, and other artists. Narrated by Forrest
Whittaker. Directed
by Andrew Shapter.
(95 mins., 2006) One show only: Thursday, Oct. 18, 9:00 p.m. Buy tickets
Freedom of Expression — A provocative
and amusing
exploration of the battle being waged in court, the media
industry, academia, and on the Internet between people
and corporations for control over the cultural
commons.
"... [S]martly made and seriously funny ... ." Directed
by
Jeremy Smith (60 minutes, 2007) WORLD premiere!
The Method (El Metodo) — It's
a dog-eat-dog
struggle in
a large Spanish multinational
corporation, where seven
candidates
for a
senior position are competing against
each other in a grueling Survivor-like interview process.
The catch is that the "interviewer" is
secretly one of the
candidates, and the "interview" is
the competition itself!
Written by Mateo
Gil (Vanilla Sky, The
Sea Inside) and
directed by Marcelo Piñeyro (Spain,
115 mins., 2007) One show only: Friday, Oct. 19 at 9:00 p.m. Buy tickets
Overdrawn! — In the
tradition of Supersize Me and Sicko
comes this chronicle of one man's valiant struggle
against
the exploitative practices of the
modern banking industry.
Does citizen
David have any hope to defeat Goliath, Inc.?
Directed by and starring Karney Hatch (77 minutes, 2007)
This Land is Your Land — A startling, often hilarious
ex-
ploration of the corporate takeover of
American
life.
Over
the course of three years,
the filmmakers traveled
across
the U.S. interviewing award-winning authors,
historians,
media pundits, and ordinary citizens about the
impact of
corporate power on nearly
every aspect of
people’s
daily
lives, our social fabric, and the
principles of democracy.
The film celebrates small
acts of resistance by everyday
citizens in unique,
funny and inspiring ways. SF premiere!
"A must-see documentary" – Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dir. by Lori
Cheatle and Daisy Wright (82 minutes,
2006) One show only: Saturday, Oct. 20 at 9:00 p.m. Buy tickets
We Feed the World — Traces the flow of
food and cash
in
the modern, industrialized food system, from farmers
and fishermen to
agronomists and corporate executives.
Shows the
scarcity amid excess in unforgettable images.
"The absurdities of a globalized food industry ... illustrated
with jaw-dropping efficacy ..."
(Austria, 96 minutes, 2007)
Directed by Erwin Wagenhofer. German, Portugese, and
French with English subtitles. Double-click trailer image.
Short Films
Short Dramas
(Following We Feed the World on Friday, Oct. 19)
A Drop of Life (17:00)
A Little Musical Day (13:30)
Short Docs 1: "Citizen Film — Putting the 'Me' in Media"
20 Years Without Justice (16:00)
Eramet Marietta Neighbors Speak Out (25:00)
Fuera (26:00)
Gassing the Big Sky (34:00)
Shorts Docs 2: "No Boss, No Loss"
Civilizing the Economy: The Co-op Alternative (27:00)
Made in the USA: American Worker Cooperatives (35:00)
Democracy in the Workplace (27:00)
Festival Details
Victoria Theatre
2961 16th Street
(@ Mission)
San Francisco