Monday, April 6, 7:00-9:00 pm
South Campus Commons Building 1, Room 1102
(http://www.beyondtheclassroom.umd.edu/locationbtc.htm)
“When preventing a crime makes you the criminal, giving up is not an option!”
When
the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise set sail to protest the first ever
oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean, none of the people on board could have
known what was coming.
Seized
at gunpoint by Russian special forces, the ‘Arctic 30’ were thrust into
headlines all over the world, facing up to 15 years in prison and
finding themselves at the center of
a bitter international dispute.
A
similar protest the previous year at the same oil platform had seen the
Greenpeace activists walk away untouched. This time, the events that
unfolded sent shockwaves across the world.
With the eyes of the world upon them, Russia charged the crew, from 18
different countries, with piracy and hooliganism in the most ruthless
response from a national government against an NGO in a quarter of a
century.
Their
imprisonment, which saw worldwide media cast the Arctic 30 in the same
mold as political prisoners like Pussy Riot and Mikhail Khodorkovsky,
lasted months. However, their resolve
to try and stop oil drilling in the Arctic was never broken. Complete
with never-before-seen footage and behind-the-scenes access, ‘Black Ice’
tells the story of the Arctic 30 from the moment they set sail to
protest at the controversial Prirazlomnaya oil
platform, to their arrest, imprisonment… and what happened next.
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“A
gripping exploration of the Greenpeace ‘Arctic 30’ and their attempts
to peacefully protest drilling in the Arctic Ocean. Seized at gunpoint
by Russian
special forces, the 'Arctic 30' were thrust into headlines across
world, facing up to 15 years in prison and finding themselves at the
centre of a bitter international dispute.” –New Zealand Cinema.
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