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Film: Why I Love Shoplifting From Big Corporations

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Independent media group subMedia [http://submediatv.com], has completed a short film inspired by crimethinc's [http://crimethinc.com] book 'Days of War, Nights of Love'.


subMedia completes second short film inspired by crimethinc's manifesto.

Independent
media group subMedia, has completed a short
film inspired by crimethinc's book
'Days of War, Nights of Love'.
The short is entitled 'Why
I Love Shoplifting from Big Corporations'
. It is a short story of a young
American striving to survive in a corporate dominated world. The film 'steals'
portions of a chapter of the crimethinc tome and uses punk rock by Black
Mona Lisa
as a soundtrack.

This is subMedia's second attempt at adapting a portion of crimethinc's masterpiece.
The first one was 'Join
the Resistance: Fall in Love'
which was downloaded
over 100,000 times and was screened worldwide from Manila to Berlin.

'Shoplifting is part of a new DVZ (DVD/Zine) entitled 'Molotov'.
To view the film click here and for more information contact Franklin
Lopez
or go to WWW.SUBMEDIATV.COM

 

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