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END:CIV examines our culture’s addiction to systematic violence and environmental exploitation, and probes the resulting epidemic of poisoned landscapes and shell-shocked nations. Based in part on Endgame, the best-selling book by Derrick Jensen, END:CIV asks: “If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water and air, and contaminated the food supply, would you resist?”

The causes underlying the collapse of civilizations are usually traced to overuse of resources. As we write this, the world is reeling from economic chaos, peak oil, climate change, environmental degradation, and political turmoil. Every day, the headlines re-hash stories of scandal and betrayal of the public trust. We don’t have to make outraged demands for the end of the current global system — it seems to be coming apart already.

But acts of courage, compassion and altruism abound, even in the most damaged places. By documenting the resilience of the people hit hardest by war and repression, and the heroism of those coming forward to confront the crisis head-on, END:CIV illuminates a way out of this all-consuming madness and into a saner future.

Backed by Jensen’s narrative, the film calls on us to act as if we truly love this land. The film trips along at a brisk pace, using music, archival footage, motion graphics, animation, slapstick and satire to deconstruct the global economic system, even as it implodes around us. END:CIV illustrates first-person stories of sacrifice and heroism with intense, emotionally-charged images that match Jensen’s poetic and intuitive approach. Scenes shot in the back country provide interludes of breathtaking natural beauty alongside clearcut evidence of horrific but commonplace destruction.

END:CIV features interviews with Paul Watson, Waziyatawin,  Gord Hill, Michael Becker, Peter Gelderloos, Lierre Keith, James Howard Kunstler, Stephanie McMillan, Qwatsinas, Rod Coronado, John Zerzan and more.

“A fierce critique of systematic violence and industrial civilization, End:Civ is not intended for garden-variety environmentalists. If you are anywhere below, say, an 8 on that sliding scale of pissed off, then this film is going to scare you — which means you should watch it.”
-Eugene Weekly

.“A tour de force film from Franklin López which does more than justice to Derrick Jensen’s thesis that industrial civilization is destroying life on the planet.  Employing all the contemporary audio visual techniques our digital world makes possible for a single brilliant penurious filmmaker, López harvests sounds and images from our demented world to relentlessly show the rape of the mind and the earth.  To those outside the small choir who see the message of resistance as obvious, this powerful film makes them deal with it either by denial or acknowledging, yes I see it is obvious.”

James Becket
-Director of The Best Revenge

“Franklin Lopez is a fantastically talented filmmaker, who has created a powerful and important film about the most important topic ever: how to stop this culture from killing the planet.”
-Derrick Jensen, Author of Endgame

“By far the most routinely praised contemporary media activist is Franklin López. His shows and films not only possess a distinctive look and feel, but they also contain a wicked sense of humor that is often sorely lacking among alter-globalization activists. López’s work engages in constructing a new vision where popular culture serves the interests of the poor and dispossessed, where humor is reignited within activism, and the D.I.Y. ethics of punk and hip-hop allow those with talent and gumption to be the media, once again.”
-Chris Robé, Pop Matters

“Franklin Lopez’ END:CIV is a labour of love, a stunning 75 minutes film…”
John Zerzan, author of Future Primitive

“It brought me to tears…” “I recommend it to people”
-Alex Smith, Host of Radio Ecoshock

“Franklin Lopez’s END:CIV project is awesome.”
-Shannon Walsh, Director of H2Oil

“Both the quantity and the quality of this movement’s filmmaking is increasing. This is the big battlefield on which we fight right now.”
-Michael Rupert, CollapseNet.com

Franklin López will be touring with END:CIV in 2011.
The END:CIV DVD by PM Press can be ordered now.
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Upcoming Shows:

END:CIV with Director Franklin López  

Date City Venue Country
Tour: END:CIV TOUR
05/23/12 END:CIV with Director Franklin López in Poznan Kino Muza Poland
Time: 7:00pm. Address: ul. Sw. Marcin 30. Venue phone: 61 852 34 03.
05/26/12 END:CIV with Director Franklin López in Jena Haus Germany
Time: 4:00pm. Admission: Donation. Address: Felsenkellerstr. 13.
05/27/12 END:CIV with Director Franklin López in Berlin Vétomat Germany
Time: 7:30pm. Admission: Donation. Address: Scharnweberstr. 35.
05/28/12 END:CIV with Director Franklin López in Jena Café Wagner Germany
Time: 7:00pm. Admission: Donation. Address: Wagnergasse 26. Venue phone: 03641/472153.
05/30/12 END:CIV with Director Franklin López in Prague Bio Oko Czech Republic
Time: 8:30pm. Admission: 100 CZK. Address: Františka Křížka 460/15. Venue phone: +420 233 382 606.

END:CIV  

Date City Venue Country
Tour: END:CIV TOUR
05/30/12 END:CIV in Oakland Humanist Hall United States
Time: 7:30pm. Admission: $5. Address: 390 27th St.. Venue phone: 510-451-5818.

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Fuck Patience



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The final piece from END:CIV is both a reality check and a call to arms. Can we really expect the power structures to change their destructive ways by asking nicely? Do we have unlimited time to stop the destruction of the planet? The answer to both questions is no. If we are serious about defending the biosphere and abolishing the institutions responsible for the hyper exploitation of the land, we have to become a resistance movement and go beyond “feel good” symbolic actions.

Music by stig inge oy. and Omar Torres

Pacifying Resistance

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Some of the most celebrated social justice victories of the 20th century are attributed to the great pacifists of our time, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. This constitutes a historical whitewash, as these “victories” were achieved when the state weighed its options and chose the lesser of two evils: the pacifists. In this segment Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith, Aric Mcbay, Harjap Grewal, Gord Hill and Peter Gelderloos deconstruct the Gandhi myth and show us why militant action plays an important role in movements of resistance.

Music by stig inge oy. and CJ Boyd

Green is the Color of Money

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As environmentalism becomes mainstream, corporations and well funded environmental organizations work hand in hand to divert the public’s efforts into market driven solutions.

With runaway climate change looming in the horizon, we must ask ourselves what are the tactics we are going to use to stop the destruction and take us beyond symbolic gestures.

Music by stig inge oy.

Eco Madness!!! – Fundraiser for END:CIV

ECO MADNESS!!!
Special Presentation
Vancouver’s outsider/dissident arts collective, Gallery Gachet, brings you a double-bill addressing cultures of madness in the context of radical social and environmental justice.

Buy tickets click here: http://www.viff.org/tixSYS/vifcguide/filmguide/eventnote.php?EventNumber=1814

Crooked Beauty
Director: Ken Paul Rosenthal // United States // 34 min

END:CIV
Director: Franklin Lopez // Canada // 45 min

Both films challenge main-stream definitions of sanity, as well as notions of health and “well-adjustment” within a culture that is itself pathological and absurdly environmentally dysfunctional. Directors Ken Paul Rosenthal and Frank López will be in attendance for dialogue and post-show reception.

A co-presentation by The Vancity Theatre, Gallery Gachet, and the Centre for Gender, Social Inequities and Mental Health (SFU) as part of the World Mad Pride Biennale Festival, July 2-31 @ Gallery Gachet: gachet.org

Premise 2

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Last week the supposed defenders of the environment, A.K.A. the Environmental Non Governmental Organizations or E.N.G.O.s, cut a “deal” with timber industries to protect a large chunk of the boreal forest. On the surface this agreement looks good, but the entire deal was not published, only an abridged version was made available online. Some of the groups that took part of this deal are Greenpeace, the David Suzuki Foundation and Forest Ethics.

The one aspect of this “accomplishment” that they are not publicizing is that they struck it without consulting with the First Nations, the original human inhabitants of those lands.

As we face increasingly catastrophic environmental destruction, it is imperative that we seek guidance from those who “managed” the environment sustainably for over 10,000 years.

This short piece from “END:CIV” is a visual interpretation of Derrick Jensen’s Second Premise from ENDGAME:

Traditional communities do not often voluntarily give up or sell the resources on which their communities are based until their communities have been destroyed. They also do not willingly allow their landbases to be damaged so that other resources—gold, oil, and so on—can be extracted. It follows that those who want the resources will do what they can to destroy traditional communities.

Music by stig inge oy. and CJ Boyd

Premise 3

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This short piece explores the third premise of Derrick Jensen’s “Endgame”

The cast:

Tenant – Dave Markland
Pig – Dave Cunningham

Production assistance from Carlos Melendres

The music is by stig inge oy.

Premise 10: The culture and most of its members are insane

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Stimulator-ENDCIVPresmie10676As I type this, leaders from the biggest industrialized nations are meeting in Copenhagen to discuss a possible treaty to diminish worldwide carbon emissions. As reported last month, it is already known that no deal will be reached during these talks. Many scientists say time is running out and others say it’s too late. Meanwhile in Canada, the forces of capitalism and industry are moving full force to extract the last bits of oil from the Alberta tar sands. The insanity of this project perfectly exemplifies Premise 10 from Derrick Jensen’s “Endgame”

Derrick Jensen Q & A


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derrick_qasubMedia recently held a fundraiser for END:CIV in Vancouver where we premiered the latest clips from the movie. We also beamed in Derrick Jensen via weblink where attendees could ask him questions and have an interactive discussion. The Q & A went so well that we decided to release the video online.

END:CIV Premise 1

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endgamebooksHere’s the latest from END:CIV. Both clips include footage and interviews we shot during our west coast tour. Interviews include Ward Churchill, John Zerzan, Lierre Keith and Dr. Michael Becker.

The first piece breaks down the first premise of Derrick Jensen’s “Endgame”

“Civilization is not and can never be sustainable. This is especially true for industrial civilization.”

The second clip is an updated edit of “Clearcuts” first released on the world wide web in June 2009.