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OPENING (and fundraiser) of AMERICAN AUTUMN: AN OCCUDOC
American Autumn: an Occudoc (2012)
Opening: Quad Cinema/NYC 09/28/2012 - 10/04/2012
If you attend the either of the evening shows on Monday, Oct. 1, half of your ticket will support Occupy the Debates. Please spread the word!
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Genre: Documentary
Rated: Unrated
"What is our one demand?"
Synopsis: AMERICAN AUTUMN an Occudoc is the first feature-length documentary on the Occupy movement. This fast-paced, fact-filled production was filmed in New York, Boston, and Washington D.C., beginning in the earliest days of the movement. The film recounts recent history in a manner quite different from what many viewers may recall. AMERICAN AUTUMN answers those who continue to ask "What does the Occupy movement stand for?" and features footage of numerous actions and comments from many of those involved, including interviews and insight from key organizers and thinkers such as Medea Benjamin, David Degraw, Dr. Margaret Flowers, Lee Camp, Naomi Klein, Nathan Schneider, Ashley Sanders, Vlad Teichberg, Sgt. Shamar Thomas, Dr. Cornel West, and Kevin Zeese and many others from the 99% movement.
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