
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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Comments
Re: Film: Why I Love Shoplifting From Big Corporations
It's too bad all their criticisms of corporate American stores apply equally to the local mom and pop store, and the local organic grocer.
I don't steal from anyone, rich or poor. So don't steal from me.
Re: Film: Why I Love Shoplifting From Big Corporations
They don't. Theft is theft. New Leaf expects you to pay for food too. Food Bin won't give you any of the things you "need for my survival" for free.
Let's steal from everyone. It's so liberating and empowering!
There's a sign in the door of a metaphysical supply store in Boulder Creek that says "If you don't believe you should have to pay for things you want, stay out!"
It's an independent, small time, locally-owned, spiritual store whose owner is firmly against shoplifting.