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END: CIV - Resist Or Die (2011)
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Posted by Films For Action on Mar. 6, 2011
75 min - Documentary - 4512 Views

Directed by Franklin Lopez, END:CIV examines our culture’s addiction to systematic violence and environmental exploitation, and probes the resulting epidemic of poisoned landscapes and shell-shocked nations.

Based in part on Endgame, the best-selling book by Derrick Jensen, END: CIV asks: If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water and air, and contaminated the food supply, would you resist?

Backed by Jensen’s narrative, the film calls on us to act as if we truly love this land. The film trips along at a brisk pace, using music, archival footage, motion graphics, animation, slapstick and satire to deconstruct the global economic system, even as it implodes around us.

END:CIV illustrates first-person stories of sacrifice and heroism with intense, emotionally-charged images that match Jensen’s poetic and intuitive approach. Scenes shot in the back country provide interludes of breathtaking natural beauty alongside clearcut evidence of horrific but commonplace destruction.

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Judy Clue - December 11, 2011 - archived
This IS very interesting. I feel addicted to computer myself...perhaps valium could help me chill out some days and leave it alone? But it is making me think about how we as kids got addicted to t.v. but I got off that too when they started charging for it! Great punishment for things the politicians indicate with harsh inhuman penny taxes on the poor.....
Summer Speaker - March 8, 2011 - archived
I watched this film on Sunday evening. You can read a response and critique on my blog. I argue primitivism resembles Ray Kurzweil's techo-utopian Singularity movement in its conception of technology as an autonomous force and its willingness to accept horrors on the path to an idealized future. As I an alternative I recommend radical pluralism along the lines of Voltairine de Cleyre's anarchism without adjectives.
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