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Real Battle In Seattle

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On Sept. 19th, Battle in Seattle opens on eight screens in six cities, including San Francisco and San Rafael. The movie tells a fictitious story set during the massive grassroots protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle on November 30th, 1999. Activists and organizers who were there on "N30" have created a website to tell some of the real stories from Seattle: www.realbattleinseattle.org.
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The Battle for the Story of Seattle: A Call to Social Movements to Reclaim Our History

"Until the lions have their own historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter." —African Proverb

In the fall of 2008, a major motion picture called "Battle in Seattle" will come out in cities across the country. The movie is a docu-drama—a fictional story based on real events—that features extensive archival footage. It may shape what most people in the US and around the world think happened for decades to come—unless we speak up. We call for social movements to take action: to reclaim our history, our stories, and our future.

The story of popular resistance to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle in 1999 is a story of how people power can change the world. It is a dangerous example for the global elite, and a powerful one for movements.

For eight years, the US corporate media, global elites, and their police have been twisting and marginalizing the truth, in order to invent their own story of Seattle 1999 and the stories of social movements' resistance and victories. These lies and revisions of history have been used in an attempt to criminalize and repress our protests, movements, and mobilizations.

The movie will be released on the eighth anniversary of the 1999 Seattle anti-WTO uprising and shutdown. It was written by a well-meaning actor-director, but is unlikely to reflect the motives, experience, or thinking of the movements behind the shutdown of the WTO. The potential is high and the possibilities are infinite to interrupt this narrative and claim the history that we helped create.

"The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting." —Milan Kundera

It's time that we in the social movements tell our own stories, reclaim our own histories, and publicly fight damaging myths of our movements past and present. We must intervene in the public understanding of what happened, what is happening, and what it all means. Stories are how we understand the world and thus shape the future—they are part of our fight against corporate power, empire, war, and social and environmental injustice and for the alternatives that will make a better world.

The real story of Seattle 1999 is of tens of thousands of people rising up, taking direct action, and changing history; standing up to corporations and governments and winning; joining with movements around the world in our common struggle against the WTO.

"When it's truly alive, memory doesn't contemplate history, it invites us to make it." —Eduardo Galeano, Upside Down: a primer for the looking-glass world

Let's link the 1999 resistance to the WTO in Seattle and globally with building support for today's resistance that is continuing the fight for global justice on many fronts; against war and occupation for environmental and climate justice; for workers, immigrants, women, and farmers rights, etc. We call for commemorations, public events, performances, media, interventions, interruptions, educational events, performances, screenings, gatherings, and celebrations.

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by censored censored
I've seen the movie. Yes it was the real version that is coming out in the theaters. I have a piratedcopy of it. I was in Seattle during the WTO. I think it was a very good movie, possibly the best docu-drama ever made. It was fiction. Everybody should see it and say what they think. Everybody should also see the movement made documentaries, "This Is What Democracy Looks Like", "Breaking the Spell" and "Battle of Seattle".
by cp
That's good to hear that they got the details down and had a nice storyline.

During the 80s and 90s, large european style protests were very uncommon, which is easy to forget after a series of large ANSWER marches during the Bush era in San Francisco accompanied by variable 'breakaway' statements. These have felt increasingly less rewarding. The Seattle WTO meeting was really surprising and impactful to the nation. It also was highly effectual. Insiders have reported that the 3rd world (colonized) countries needed to be backed up with public support in order to have more negotiating power. Indeed, the most recent trading rounds have been dissolving in disagreement, and new social movements have arisen in a lot of countries demanding local control over their environmental rules and economy e.g. much of South America.
by Sam Fernado
stop fighting against this movie and help to get the message out. If you really want people to even know about the event in the first place help a small indeopendent film out.
Know who your enemies are - this film is not one of them. Check out website and you will see the film makers are genuine.

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by DjangoBlock
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There's bee a new clip released today on the http://www.battleinseattlemovie.com/join site.

It's pretty intense. Protesters locking down or something the Paramount theater.

Anyone going to see this in NYC this weekend? Stuart and Charlize will be there.
I’m an editor with unnamed IMC collective in a large US city to be unnamed.
I got a call from some one asking me to help promote the film on the site. I said No Way.

I personally do not trust people claiming to be “in the movement” who post comments saying they support this film.

This is a for profit commercial film. This is a exploitation film. Don’t fall for it.

No matter how “well made” or entertaining the film it is. It is not real, it is fiction. There tons of great independent documentaries about the WTO actions in Seattle. Most of these you can see for free online if you want to know what really happened in Seattle.
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