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		<title>Film group says plans to screen Coca-Cola doc drawing company&#8217;s ire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Cassandra Szklarski the coca-cola case &#8211; film tour THE COCA-COLA CASE It seems that a documentary critical of soft-drink giant Coca-Cola has left a bitter taste with the company. The multinational corporation has told a university film network planning to screen &#8220;The Coca-Cola Case&#8221; in several cities that the movie contains inaccuracies and violates [...]]]></description>
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<p>It seems that a documentary critical of soft-drink giant Coca-Cola has left a bitter taste with the company.</p>
<p>The multinational corporation has told a university film network planning to screen &#8220;The Coca-Cola Case&#8221; in several cities that the movie contains inaccuracies and violates a confidentiality agreement.</p>
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<p>The Montreal-based group, called Cinema Politica, says Coke lawyers sent it a letter earlier this month issuing veiled legal threats if it proceeds with plans to host screenings in Canada, the United States and abroad.</p>
<p>But the group&#8217;s programmer, Ezra Winton, says they won&#8217;t back down, noting their own legal counsel has said they are within their rights to show the film.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Coca-Cola Case,&#8221; co-produced by Argus Films of Montreal and the National Film Board of Canada, links Coca-Cola to human rights abuses and anti-union tactics in Colombia and Guatemala.</p>
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<p>In the letter to Cinema Politica provided by the group, Faith Gay of New York law firm Quinn Emanuel says &#8220;the Coca-Cola Company reserves all of its rights and remedies with regard to any future showing of the film.&#8221;</p>
<p>Winton said &#8220;The Coca-Cola Case&#8221; would begin its tour as planned Monday night at Montreal&#8217;s Concordia University and continue through March. Other stops include Halifax, Fredericton, Toronto, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Alta., Vancouver and Yellowknife.</p>
<p>The handful of international screenings include Woods Hole, Mass.; Stockholm, Sweden; Trondheim, Norway; and Auckland, New Zealand.</p>
<p>&#8220;We talked to the NFB, the distributor and the filmmakers and everything seemed fine and we had some legal advice that we&#8217;re in our rights to show the film, and so we&#8217;re going ahead,&#8221; Winton said from Montreal.</p>
<p>A spokeswoman for Coca-Cola said the company took issue with the film on several points.</p>
<p>&#8220;The unfounded allegations made in the documentary have been reviewed by multiple courts in Colombia and the United States, as well by the International Labor Organization, and outside law firms &#8211; all concluding that the Coca-Cola bottler employees in Colombia enjoy extensive, normal relations with multiple unions and are provided with safe working conditions there,&#8221; Kerry Kerr said Monday in an email.</p>
<p>Winton said &#8220;The Coca-Cola Case,&#8221; directed by Carmen Garcia and German Gutierrez, screened without incident at the Montreal International Documentary Festival last November.</p>
<p>He added that Coca-Cola&#8217;s legal objections are drawing more publicity to the group&#8217;s planned screenings.</p>
<p>&#8220;The amount of traffic onto the Coca-Cola tour page on the Cinema Politica website is just massive . . . and the amount of activity on our Facebook group, the amount of emails, the amount of stuff online, blogs and elsewhere indicates to us that we&#8217;re going to have a big turnout,&#8221; Winton said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s the most attention that we&#8217;ve ever got for any of the films that have screened throughout the network.&#8221;</p>
<p>Winton said Cinema Politica, a non-profit organization, has 55 member groups across the country and another dozen around the world.</p>
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