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Sasha
25th February 2009, 10:31
Antifa! Amsterdam presents:

Filmscreening Anti-Fascist Attitude

Anti-Fascist Attitude is the first ever documentary on the emerging Russian anti-fascist movement which is made by the activists themselves. The movie features both moderate NGO activists and radical grassroots activists and anarchists from three cities - Moscow, St. Petersburg and Irkutsk.
It also features Stanislav Markelov, murdered in Moscow on 19th January. The documentary is in Russian with English subtitles.

afterwards there will be room for discussion.

http://www.indymedia.nl/img/2009/02/57830.jpg


Door opens at 20.00, film starts at 20.30. Screening in de Molli, van Ostadestraat 55hs.

ps. dont forget to buy your tickets for/come to maastricht for the antifa demo this sunday, see: http://www.indymedia.nl/images/extlink.gif http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2009/02/57796.shtml

http://www.indymedia.nl/images/link_small.gif Website: http://antifaamsterdam.wordpress.com (http://antifaamsterdam.wordpress.com/)

Fietsketting
2nd March 2009, 15:52
Sounds good.

Black Sheep
12th March 2009, 16:13
Is the film anywhere to be found on the internet? Subbed maybe?

Sasha
12th March 2009, 16:40
google is your friend:
as an torrent: http://www.ainfos.ca/en/ainfos22199.html

on youtube: http://pop.youtube.com/user/AntifaMedia

it isn't a realy good documantairy but still worth the watch

OneNamedNameLess
14th March 2009, 01:44
Nice one.

I will watch this when I have the chance. I wish the best for the anti Fash movement in Russia and the growing challenges they face.

nuisance
14th March 2009, 14:50
It ain't bad.

Das war einmal
14th March 2009, 16:45
Are there also AKM members taking part in the Russian Antifa, I only here talkings about anarchists

Sasha
14th March 2009, 18:27
as far as i know its almost exclusive anarchist/anti-authoritarians.
its closely conected to the skinhead, punk, crust, hiphop, tekno subcultures.

Das war einmal
14th March 2009, 20:01
Why is that the case? Are AKM members rejected? They do have a large influence I assume

Sasha
14th March 2009, 20:06
never heard about them (just googled them) so i guess they are just not connected to the subcultures that spawned the russian antifa,
they seem also a bit too authoritarian for the people i know in the rusian antifa movement.