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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

FLY VS FLY - Friday Oct 28th at Occupy Santa Cruz




Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive In Presents
Fly Vs. Fly

The Fly (1958) vs. The Fly (1986) projected simultaneously. In the 1958 version, Andre, a scientist working on teleportation, accidentally merges his own atoms with those of a fly. He winds up with the fly's head and arm, and the fly winds up with Andre's head and arm. Croenberg's The Fly (1986) is more of a re-conceptualization than a remake. It deals with themes of disfigurement, the darker aspects of human emotions and behavior, and a doomed love affair.

Friday Oct 28th, 8pm
Occupy Santa Cruz, Courthouse Steps
Always Free!

PLUS thrilling and funny short films, an intermission, great company and a guaranteed good time!

BRING blankets, pillows, anything you need to be comfortable in the great outdoors, friends, snacks to share. Donations to support the project are more than welcome.

SANTA CRUZ GUERILLA DRIVE-IN
is an outdoor movie theatre under the stars that springs up in the fields and industrial wastelands. Beyond showing great movies and bringing a broad community together, part of our mission is helping reclaim public space and transforming our urban environment.  Find out more at http://guerilladrivein.org


OCCUPY SANTA CRUZ is a community that gathers 24/7 to forge connections and discuss how to improve our region and our lives. It was sparked in the wake of similar occupations worldwide that seek to confront vast wealth disparities and their impact on society. We are currently encamped on the steps of the Superior Courthouse on Water Street. Please come meet us and share you opinions!  http://occupysantacruz.org/

Friday, October 14, 2011

V for Vendetta at Occupy Santa Cruz: Friday, October 21, 7:30 pm

Occupy Santa Cruz
 with support from



Since 2002 · 175 showings · 15 locations · Always Free


 Presents
V for Vendetta
People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.

The enigmatic "V", a masked freedom fighter, takes up arms against the totalitarian government in a futuristic Britain. Finding an unlikely ally in a young woman named Evey Hammond, V urges the citizenry to fight the oppression of the state.



Friday October 21, 7:30pm
At the Occupation
the steps of the Superior Courthouse on Water Street

always free but donations to support the occupation are appreciated!

PLUS subversive shorts, great company and a guaranteed good time!

BRING blankets, pillows, anything you need to be comfortable in the great outddoors friends, snacks to share. Donations to support the project are more than welcome.
Occupy Santa Cruz is a community that gathers 24/7 to forge connections and discuss how to improve our region and our lives. It was sparked in the wake of similar occupations worldwide that seek to confront vast wealth disparities and their impact on society.

http://occupysantacruz.org

SANTA CRUZ GUERILLA DRIVE-IN is an outdoor movie theatre under the stars that springs up in the fields and industrial wastelands. Beyond showing great movies and bringing a broad community together, part of our mission is helping reclaim public space and transforming our urban environment.  Find out more at guerilladrivein.org

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Viva Mexico!- film showing, Tues. Oct. 18th, 7:30pm


At SubRosa
, 703 Pacific Ave.

City of Los Angeles, USA. In the heart of the city, undocumented Mexican immigrants are hunted by the police and struggle to earn a living without losing their identity. On the other side of the border, in the mountains of southeastern Mexico, dawn arrives, hidden in mist. It is January 1st, 2006; thousands of indigenous Zapatistas prepare to say farewell to their spokesman Subcomandante Marcos. His mission: to travel across the country for the next six months to learn from the resistance of Mexican men and women who fight for a better Mexico.So begins a journey that plans to reach the border with the United States, at the other end of the country...

From Chiapas to Quintana Roo, from Yucatan to Oaxaca, from Nayarit to Colima, from Michoacan to Guerrero, from the State of Mexico to the heart of the country and the enormous metropolis known as Mexico City, we follow the steps of this journey that traces the face of the "other" Mexico, made up of the humble and simple people, a face much different from the one TV shows us every day. It is a journey that dares to “start building the image of the people we really are.” as expressed by Subcomandante Marcos.

This challenge is not without risks… by uncovering Mexico’s dignified and rebellious face, irrigating the seeds of rebellion and solidarity of an entire country, this journey is a provocation against those who control the country's economy and it's image. What starts as an isolated murmur will become a clamor of hundreds of thousands of voices, ¡Viva Mexico! How will those in power respond?

Bring a donation to support the film makers.


SubRosa is an anarchist community space run by a collective of committed volunteers. We put energy into SubRosa to create a vibrant community space available for events, classes, and meetings, collaborations and organizing, art and creativity, as well as reading and studying. We are working to create a world guided by mutual support, without coercive control.

Go to the SubRosa website for more info http://www.subrosaproject.org/