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(Untitled) Sedition Ad

by SeditiousIntent last modified 2007-09-09 19:27

Capital needs army boots to free float and roam the most unknown corners of the globe. Expansion is, first and foremost, violation. To market is to mark enemies and eliminate them. Ours are the times of Capital marketing Democracy. In doing so, while it expands its territories overseas through naked occupation, it needs to eliminate dissent within its own borders. Fascism is catchy.

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Produced by Mahmoud Yekta
Produced 2006/01/06
Duration 0 minutes 23 seconds
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This film is from SEDITIOUS INTENT, a compilation of films inspired by Australia’s Anti-Terrorism Bill - some sad, some funny, some downright shocking.

Dissent is an essential part of democracy. But under the Anti-Terrorism legislation, the right to oppose or challenge the State is significantly compromised.

The Seditious Intent Short Film project was initiated in late October 2005. A call out was sent to filmmakers to produce a short work that was inspired by the anti-terror laws. The following 17 short films were selected from the submissions.

For details about the background of the project, and more info on the Sedition legislation, please visit: http://spinach7.com/si/background.html

The Anti-Terrorism bill, though passed in December 2005, is now under review by the Australian Law Reform Commission. You can make a public submission regarding this legislation through their website here: http://www.alrc.gov.au/inquiries/current/sedition/comments.htm

There is a good article explaining what the laws mean here on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_sedition_law

Copyright 2007, by the contributing author. Cite/attribute Resource. SeditiousIntent. (2006, April 17). (Untitled) Sedition Ad. Retrieved November 24, 2008, from EngageMedia Web site: http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/SeditiousIntent/videos/untitled_sedition_ad.mov. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License