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El Enemigo Común - The Common Enemy - (Austin IMC / Oaxaca México) (DVD) (EN)

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“el enemigo común” scratches beneath the surface of neoliberalism, at some of the its most hidden atrocities in recent North American history. The film documents instances of paramilitary activity against indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico from 2002 through 2005 while including scenes from an international human rights movement in 2003, in Miami against the Free Trade Area of the America’s, and in Cancun against the World Trade Organization. The three locations in isolation expose the disparity of North American resistances, but together bring us closer to understanding the nature of an emerging common struggle.

Tear gas, rubber bullets, and direct actions set behind the compelling faces and voices of survivors of incomprehensible atrocities expose the extremes of these relevant acts of modern political repression. The film challenges what we already know about paramilitary activity in Mexico, US involvement in said activity, and the current face of resistance against human indignity and injustice in North America today.

Bouncing back and forth from community to community, “el enemigo común” is both an introduction to some of the many ignored resistances in North America, and it is also an urgent call to action for international civil society, to stand in solidarity against state sponsored repression and for human peace, dignity and justice, in Oaxaca, Mexico. The film provides a historical context for the current violent incarnation of capitalism and empire, and provokes action against it as a common enemy.

This film will be touring universities this spring with filmmaker and Indymedia activist Simon Sedillo.


There are streaming versions as well as an mpeg version available here: http://elenemigocomun.net



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I had high hopes for this film but was pretty disappointed. While there were many fantastic interviews with those directly affected by neoliberalism in Mexico, the disjointed, non-chronological editing and insufficient explanation of how consumerism and the need for cheap resources led to decades of horrid US intervention in Latin America and eventually the FTAA/WTO really took away from the overall effect of this film.

Further, there was very little explanation of what the FTAA & WTO are and what they do. Like some other movies I've seen lately, this teaches little to those already familiar with neoliberalism/WTO & FTAA protests and doesn't include adequate explanation of confusing concepts like 'neoliberalism' to convince those unfamiliar with such concepts and conflicts.

Nevertheless, I mean this criticism to be constructive and want to give a lot of credit to Austin IndyMedia for collecting this footage - and to the uploader for making this available to the world. What y'all are doing is critically important, and I can't underscore that enough, I simply want to make suggestions to really make our media as good as it can be - because based on this and Argentina's (I) documentary and the Indy news shows covering Germany's G8 protests, it's obvious we've got the talent!
Mar 29 2008, 06:03 CET
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