Videos From The Trash Dimension

Videos From The Trash Dimension

We upload and screen videos and films made without money or directors. If you make something like that, send it our way. There's an anarchist shaped hole in the world of movies, let's fill it. In a gay way.
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Episode 1 is up and you don't need permission to screen it. Info shops, your house, under a bridge, we don't care.

https://anarchy.tube/w/58Tkuco8QESHZM8NSGxEQg
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Watched this last night and it was dope, hard to believe there is no budget! Brava!

and i love the ITS quotation slipped in there so smoothly that no one who didn't particularly like that line (from that group) would've missed it.

really good work, oh anonymous friends. thanks!

instead of empty praise, let's see... other things that i think will stay with me, the story about the lost time, the shot of flexing the once-broken hand in a context of rifle(s), the psyching up with the hammer (so well choreographed), the awkwardness of the ummer, keeping time by how many bottles have been used up... and the fading of the person on the other side of the fire, into smoke and flame and shadow after the story of a personal murder... but all of these are set up also by the quiet...
and of course the message about how we are all going to prison (and the ramifications). a point i have made myself multiple times, but probably never as effectively.

just well done.

So proud to be having at least an anarchist film project that ain't activist collectivist spectacle like you-know-who/what.

In "It's Still Today Here", I like how hard it is to see what position it comes from. Is it deriding on all the l33t paranoid militant subculture or showing the harms done to a person who dared being at odds with order? Anarchism a religion with its martyrs and saints? The blurry open-ended way in which these themes are expressed... that's great.

Anarchy deserves nothing less than these abstract forms of art-house productions. Legibility is for managers and gurus.

"What's it gotta do with Gillis?"

Back in the early 00s when I established the St. Paul Principles of Anarchist Behavior (SPPAB) the concept of the Trash Dimension opened up to me and I immediately sent out my many midi-chlorian influencers into the anarcho-sphere to inspire creatives. So one could say I am entirely responsible for all anarchist internet content. I'm a first generation anarchist after all. Everybody knows this.

You're all welcome.

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