Greece: Utopia
on the Horizon
ROARMAG.org presents: 'Utopia on the Horizon', a documentary for those who chose to struggle.
ROARMAG.org presents: 'Utopia on the Horizon', a documentary for those who chose to struggle.
In
May 2011, hundreds of thousands of Greeks swarmed into Syntagma
Square in Athens to protest against the firesale of their country,
their labor rights and their livelihoods to corrupt domestic elites
and foreign financial interests.
In
a matter of days, a protest camp was set up -- organized on the
principles of direct democracy, leaderless self-management and mutual
aid -- providing a glimpse of utopia in the midst of a devastating
financial, political and social crisis. On June 28-29, during a
Parliamentary vote on further austerity measures, the state finally
responded with brutal force, eventually evicting the protesters from
the square and crushing the radical potential of their social
experiment.
A
year later, Leonidas Oikonomakis and Jérôme Roos -- PhD researchers
at the European University Institute and co-authors of the activist
blog ROARMAG.org -- returned to Athens to speak to activists involved
in the movement and the occupation of Syntagma Square, as well as
WWII resistance hero Manolis Glezos. What follows is this dramatic
portrait of a country veering on the brink of collapse; and the
people who chose to struggle in order to build a new world on the
ruins of the old.
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