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Tag: Regis Tremblay


  • Gangjeong Village Story: Monthly Newsletter | July and August 2015 Double Issue

    July August first section_Page 1In this this July and August Special Edition:
    Reflections on 2015 Gangjeong March (domestic and international/ writings and photos),  Gangjeong as the co-recipients of the IPB award, U.S. Ships and Fighter Jets are are here, the 23rd Global Network conference in Kyoto,  Connecting Bath and Jeju,  Returning to Jeju, Taiwan anti-nuclear activist’s solidarity with Gangjeong, The Ghost of Yasukuni Cancelled by Jeju City,  a miracle in relation to the Sewol Ferry incident, trial updates, anti-naval base struggle shown in numbers,  Peace for the Sea international Sea Camp in Okinawa, 2015 , navy’s outrageous move, Captive dolphins return to Jeju Sea, Jeju’s soft coral suffering from damage, ‘Black Eagle’ Airshow invades village,  international solidarity, and more!

     

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    Here is a clear view of the table in the page 7.

    Shown in numbers

     

     

    September 12, 2015

  • Gangjeong Village Story: Monthly News from the Struggle | November 2013 Issue

    In this month’s issue:
    Gangjeong at the World Council of Churches, National and local base inspections, Solidarity from Philippines and Christian Peacemaker Teams, Peace for Life Forum and Women’s Pilgrimage Report, prisoner releases, trial updates, and more!

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    December 12, 2013

  • “The Ghosts of Jeju,” being screened with hot response: Please order the DVD

    Regis Tremblay, director of the movie, “The Ghosts of Jeju,” wrote on June 29: ‘Bruce Gagnon, my friend and coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, screened the film for his international board meeting in Sweden this evening (6/29/13). Here are his remarks:

    “It was a smashing hit….people were crying and they were clapping at the end…..I handed out the DVD’s strategically to key leaders in various Swedish cities, and from Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Japan and Mexico…..people passed the hat to send money to the village but I insisted they keep the money towards sending a representative from Sweden to the village ASAP……they loved the music, the story, and the resistance…..many people sent congrats to you….it’s was a European opening night showing……5 stars” (source)

    See also audience response, in Maine, in May, this year, here. The Ghosts of Jeju is screened at the Grace Episcopal Church in Maine, United States, from 3 to 6 pm, on Sunday, Aug. 18, too.

    ‘It is SUCH a moving film – strongly recommend it.’ (Lindis Percy)

    ‘A fantastic movie-I plan to show it at home in Ireland this summer!’ (Fr. Pat Cunningham)

    Please order the DVD and spread to your communities.

    Website Flier

    July 1, 2013

  • Fundraising campaign for the making a film on the struggle against the Jeju naval base (Fwd)

    Regis Tremblay
    Regis Tremblay. For more photos, click here

    By Regis Tremblay on Dec. 26, 2012

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    Hello Everyone and Happy Holidays.

    In order to raise the necessary funds to complete my documentary about Jeju Island, I’ve created a fundraising campaign on a crowd funding site called Indiegogo.  http://www.indiegogo.com/savejeju/x/1683372?show_todos=true

    I need to raise approximately $20,000 to complete the film. Those funds will allow me to hire an assistant editor, a graphic artist, someone to mix audio, a special effects editor, and someone to select and acquire music. In addition, I will have to travel to NYC and to Washington, D.C. to interview Charles Hanley and Bruce Cumings, both authorities on Korea after WWII.

    In addition, archival film, photos, and documents that will be used in the film require a trip to the National Archives in D.C. and there are some costs for reproducing those various media.

    I’m hoping to raise $10,000 on this campaign. All tax deductible donations will be made through the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, Bruce Gagnon’s not for profit 501 (c) 3. Bruce has been the most significant person enabling me to go to Jeju through his contacts and financial contributions.

    Hopefully I can raised the balance through several grants from foundations that fund documentary type films.

    Even if you are not able to donate, please visit the Indiegogo site and leave a comment. Indiegogo uses an logarithm based on the number of visits, contributions, and comments during the first three days of a campaign in order to position the campaign higher up on their site.

    http://www.indiegogo.com/savejeju/x/1683372?show_todos=true

    You can also help by posting the link of your FB page, Twitter, and by forwarding this email to friends.

    Thanks so much for your previous support that made my trip to Jeju possible. I will keep you all posed as to progress on the film as well as the campaign to raise funds.

     

    December 28, 2012

  • [Notice] Assault on Jeju: Video Presentation, Nov.18 Brunswick, Maine

     

    October 19, 2012


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