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The Guardian wrote on June 16: “Syntagma’s articulate debates have discredited the banal mantra that most issues of public policy are too technical for ordinary people. The realisation that the demos have more collective nous than any leader is now returning to Athens. The outraged have shown that parliamentary democracy must be supplemented with a more direct version — just as the belief in political representation is coming under pressure throughout Europe.”
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It seems that an epoch of relentless struggles has dawned in Europe. The movement of the French proletariat last autumn and later the militant movement of the British students played an important part in inspiring the Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings that took the form of the Arab revolution within weeks. The Arab revolution had repercussions worldwide. It was the Greek movement that inspired the recent Spanish upsurge and sit-ins. This marvellous general strike in Greece will have far reaching impacts, especially in Europe.
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"The seventh Birds Eye View Film Festival, like the first, will open on International Women's Day. 2011 is in fact the 100th anniversary of this auspicious day, and so we celebrate a century of women filmmakers, from Lois Weber to Lucy Walker. Women who challenge us, inspire us and expand our vision.
This year we're delighted to have the London premiere of last year's special guest and world-leading filmmaker Susanne Bier's unforgettable Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee In A Better World. We're also showing many international debut features and yet another astonishing short film line-up - a signal, we hope, of a bright future.
Our Bloody Women retrospective has a darker twist, examining women's contribution to horror, from gothic origins to modern vampires. As ever, we're looking afresh at silent classics with cutting-edge female musicians, including a new venture at the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, where we will premiere live scores by Imogen Heap, Micachu and more.
Thank you in advance. And feast on these films! "
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