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The movie maps the evolution of the Czech antifascist movement since the late 1980’s up to 2011. The footage takes the viewer through the period of the first racist murders in the early 90’s, to the protests against the Sládek’s Republicans, clashes with racist hooligans and National Resistance, up to the recent anti-Roma demonstrations. The footage is completed with commentaries and memories of both academics and activists.
[Sunday January 25, 6:30pm at the A Space]
Since the premiere in 2012, scores of screenings of the movie were organized around Czech Republic (including the International documentary film festival in Jihlava) and also in many other countries (Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Serbia and others). The movie was also released on a DVD.
This is (to our knowledge) the first public screening of the film in the U.S.. It is available online so even if you can’t make the screening we encourage you to stream or download it and show it to your friends.
5 Dollar donation (no one turned away for lack of funds but everyone turned away for being a dick) gets you film and all you can eat popcorn. other snacks and drinks will be for sale as well as some Antifa merch. All funds raised will go to Antifa Philadelphia (phillyantifa.wordpress.com) and the Aspace.
Liberty, Solidarity, and Equality,
Antifa Philadelphia
The film is available online for those who did not attend the screening:
watch online – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLZ-vw-8tRc
download – http://film.antifa.cz/?page_id=37