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Free screenings at the Happy Pear!

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  • 12-01-2011 10:26pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭


    We'll be showing another great movie this Saturday!

    This time we'll be screening Battle In Seattle. The film depicts the historic protest in 1999, as thousands of activists arrive in Seattle, Washington in masses to protest the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999. The World Trade Organization is considered by protesters to contribute to widening the socioeconomic gap between the rich and the poor while it claims to be fixing it and increasing world hunger, disease and death.

    The movie takes an in-depth look at several fictional ...characters during those five days in 1999 as demonstrators protested the meeting of the WTO in Seattle's streets. The movie portrays conflicts between the peaceful protesters and a minority committing property destruction whose actions were widely covered by the media. Although the protest began peacefully with a goal of stopping the WTO talks, police began teargassing the crowd and the situation escalated into a full-scale riot and a State of Emergency that pitted protesters against the Seattle Police Department and the National Guard.
    15th January 2011 (Saturday)
    8pm
    The Happy Pear
    Church Road
    Greystones

    This is free screening and everyone is welcome! If you happen to be nearby, please come!

    TheVeganGang


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  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    We'll be hosting another inspiring screening!

    In February we’ll be showing Zeitgeist: Moving Forward! It is a feature length documentary work which will present a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society.

    This subject matter will transcend the issues of cultural relativism and traditional ideology and move to relate the core, empirical “life ground” attributes of human and social survival, extrapolating those immutable natural laws into a new sustainable social paradigm called a “Resource-Based Economy”.

    Meant to be very thought provoking, the last 2 certainly were.We will start movie at 8pm, doors open at 7.45pm.

    Everyone is welcome and it's a free screening of course!

    19/02/2011 (Saturday)
    8pm
    The Happy Pear
    Church Road,
    Greystones

    TheVeganGang


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Just reminding anyone interested, we are screening it today :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    The acclaimed film Bold Native will screen (again!) in the The Happy Pear in Greystones (12/03) followed by a talk by nutritionist Gosia Desmond who will discuss practical nutritional strategies to avoid or survive deadly diseases using a vegan diet!

    *Bold Native* is a fiction feature film. Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted by the United States government for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does. The film simultaneously follows a young woman who works for an animal welfare organization fighting within the system to establish more humane treatment of farmed animals. From abolitionists to welfarists, Bold Native takes on the issue of modern animal use and exploitation from several angles within the context of a road movie adventure story.

    *Gosia Desmond* has a degree in Nutritional Medicine from the University of West London and Masters in Dietetics from the Warsaw Medical University. She has also graduated from the Course in Nutritional Epidemiology from the Imperial College London. She is a nutritionist and a researcher at the Children’s Memorial Health Institute in Warsaw, and a nutritionist at the Carolina Medical Center in Warsaw, where she is setting up a Center of Nutritional Medicine.

    12th of March 2011 (Saturday)

    7:30pm
    The Happy Pear,
    Church Road, Greystones, Co. Wicklow

    Contact Details: thevegangang@riseup.net
    Price: Free

    *Related Links: *

    Bold Native:

    http://boldnative.com/

    Organizer

    http://mrkruk.wordpress.com

    Happy Pear:

    www.thehappypear.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Just to remind you, it's tomorrow!


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    We will be screening The Pipe movie on 20th April at The Happy Pear in Greystones. This amazing movie tells the story of the local, grassroots community effort in Rossport, County Mayo (Ireland) to halt the planned laying of a gas pipeline by Shell Oil, across fishing grounds and pastoral farmland, following the discovery of a large supply field offshore.

    Shell Oil, with the taciturn approval of the Irish State government, had planned to begin the laying of the pipeline underwater, off the Mayo coast. The proposed pipeline would then snake over working farms and pristine landscape for miles to its destination. The local community, fearing loss of livelihood, environmental disasters, non-transparent corporate profits and the invoking of “eminent domain”, rose up in non-violent rebellion.

    The Pipe is a story of a community tragically divided, and how they deal with a pipe that could bring economic prosperity or destruction of a way of life shared for generations.

    The film received a huge interest in The Pipe in Ireland and abroad. For example The Pipe’s Facebook page has already gained over 3,000 fans.

    20th April 2011 (Wednesday)

    8pm
    The Happy Pear
    Church Road
    Greystones

    No charge of course.

    All welcome!

    Related link: http://mrkruk.wordpress.com


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  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Just reminding anyone interested, it's tomorrow :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,255 ✭✭✭Renn


    What's next Kruk?


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Sorry Renn, I missed your post!

    This time we are screening PLANEAT.

    Have you ever wondered what's wrong with meat and dairy? Or how what we eat affects you and the planet? Well, you'll have a chance to find out! We'll be screening Planeat movie at the Happy Pear on 24th of June!

    Planeat is the story of three men's life-long search for a diet, which is good for our health, animals, good for the environment and good for the future of the planet. With an additional cast of pioneering chefs and some of the best cooking you have ever seen, the scientists and doctors in the film present a convincing case for the West to re-examine its love affair with meat and dairy. The film features the ground-breaking work of Dr. T Colin Campbell in China exploring the link between diet and disease, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn's use of diet to treat heart disease patients, and Professor Gidon Eshel's investigations into how our food choices contribute to global warming, land use and oceanic deadzones.


    24th June 2011 (Friday)
    8pm
    The Happy Pear
    Church Road
    Greystones

    It's a free screening!

    http://planeat.tv/
    http://mrkruk.wordpress.com/


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    A reminder! It's tomorrow folks! :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,936 ✭✭✭LEIN


    The guy with the goatee stuff is finished.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Here we go again! This time we will be screening a fascinating movie The Cove! As someone said "The film itself is an act of heroism".


    The Cove begins in Taiji, Japan, where former dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry has come to set things right after a long search for redemption. In the 1960s, it was O’Barry who captured and trained the 5 dolphins who played the title character in the international television sensation Flipper. But his close relationship with those dolphins – the very dolphins who sparked a global fascination with trained sea mammals that continues to this day – led O’Barry to a radical change of heart.

    One fateful day, a heartbroken Barry came to realize that these deeply sensitive, highly intelligent and self-aware creatures so beautifully adapted to life in the open ocean must never be subjected to human captivity again. This mission has brought him to Taiji, a town that appears to be devoted to the wonders and mysteries of the sleek, playful dolphins and whales that swim off their coast.

    But in a remote, glistening cove, surrounded by barbed wire and “Keep Out” signs, lies a dark reality. It is here, under cover of night, that the fishermen of Taiji, driven by a multi-billion dollar dolphin entertainment industry and an underhanded market for mercury-tainted dolphin meat, engage in an unseen hunt. The nature of what they do is so chilling – and the consequences are so dangerous to human health – they will go to great lengths to halt anyone from seeing it.

    The Cove is directed by Louie Psihoyos and produced by Paula DuPre Pesman and Fisher Stevens. The film is written by Mark Monroe. The executive producer is Jim Clark and the co-producer is Olivia Ahnemann.

    29th July (FRIDAY)
    8pm
    The Happy Pear
    Greystones

    FREE ENTRY


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    It's tomorrow folks! Just to let you know we'll be also distributing flyers re Animal Rights, Sea Shepherd and Veganism! If you'd like get some information about these issues it's a good opportunity!


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    So the bankers and politicians made a lot of mess and people have to pay the bill. No jobs, cutbacks, more taxes, low salaries, lost houses, debts, IMF, corruption, crisis. Sounds familiar? It happened in Argentine in 2001 . Check out how they coped with that on September 9th at The Happy Pear in Greystones! We’ll be showing THE TAKE.

    In suburban Buenos Aires, thirty unemployed auto-parts workers walk into their idle factory, roll out sleeping mats and refuse to leave. All they want is to re-start the silent machines. They reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative.

    But this simple act – the take – has the power to turn the globalization debate on its head. Armed only with slingshots and an abiding faith in shop-floor democracy, the workers face off against the bosses, bankers and a whole system that sees their beloved factories as nothing more than scrap metal for sale.

    With “The Take”, director Avi Lewis, one of Canada’s most outspoken journalists, and writer Naomi Klein, author of the international bestseller No Logo, champion a radical economic manifesto for the 21st century.

    9th September 2011 (FRIDAY)

    The Happy Pear
    Church Road,
    Greystones

    FREE ENTRY


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    Related link: http://mrkruk.wordpress.com
    Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=228379580537911
    Venue: http://www.thehappypear.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    Just a reminder! It's this Friday!

    We will also have an info table with flyers, free magazines and brochures related to self-management, workers' rights, direct democracy and alternative economy. Pop in if you're around!


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