| Film Screening and Panel Discussion Tuesday, 17 September 2013 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT), Royal Cinema, 608 College St, Toronto, ON Tragic and inspiring, Gold Fever witnesses the arrival of Goldcorp Inc to a remote Guatemalan village. 500 years after the conquistado invaded, and still reeling from decades of US-backed repression, San Miguel Ixtahuacán is caught at the front lines of an increasingly globalized world. |
Meanwhile, in the North, fearful investors flock to gold and some call for the return of the Gold Standard. “What is the value of the one place we have to live?” Commentators Noam Chomsky, Magalí Rey Rosa, and “economic hi...tman” John Perkins draw connections between the stratospheric forces of Wall Street and San Miguel’s struggle.
Winner of the Rigoberta Mechú Grand Prix at the 2013 Montreal First Peoples Festival, Gold Fever is a hard-hitting documentary about the destruction and exploitation of transnational mining. Together with members of their divided community, and in the face of grave consequences, Diodora, Crisanta and Gregoria resist the threat to their ancestral lands.
After the film a panel discussion with San Miguel Ixtahuacán community member Aniseto Diaz Lopez, and other speakers to be confirmed. Brought to you by MiningInjustice Solidarity, Amnesty International, and Rights Action
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Winner of the Rigoberta Mechú Grand Prix at the 2013 Montreal First Peoples Festival, Gold Fever is a hard-hitting documentary about the destruction and exploitation of transnational mining. Together with members of their divided community, and in the face of grave consequences, Diodora, Crisanta and Gregoria resist the threat to their ancestral lands.
After the film a panel discussion with San Miguel Ixtahuacán community member Aniseto Diaz Lopez, and other speakers to be confirmed. Brought to you by MiningInjustice Solidarity, Amnesty International, and Rights Action
Source http://www.eventbrite.ca/event/8137490453/es2/?rank=1