Invitation Au Voyage is a film that stays with you for a long time. The story involves a pop singer who dies, electrocuted in a tub of milk. Her twin brother/lover drains the milk into bottles, stuffs her body in a cello case, straps it to the top of his car and embarks on a road trip of the strangest kind.
Director: Peter Del Monte.
Stars: Laurent Malet, Aurore Clément, Mario Adorf, Corinne Reynaud, Franca Maresa, Raymond Bussières, Robin Renucci, Serge Spira, Boris Azais, Gérald Denizeau, Guy Dhers, Ben D’Jackis.
(via Invitation au Voyage (1982) – rarefilmm | The Cave of Forgotten Films)
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2021: Peter Del Monte, regista e sceneggiatore italiano. Di origini statunitensi, si laurea in lettere alla Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” con tesi sull’estetica cinematografica, frequentò negli anni settanta il Centro sperimentale di cinematografia della capitale. Dopo essersi dedicato per lungo tempo alla critica cinematografica, dirige due lungometraggi per la Rai. Nel 1975…
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the usa senate passed the budget that banned all aid to UNRWA and Biden signed it.
the senators who voted for this budget (preventing usa from funding UNRWA) are under the readmore. if your senator is on this list, call (202) 224-3121 and demand they find another way of funding relief to palestine.
League of Filipino Students (LFS) PUP joined forces for a lightning rally at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines to condemn the ruthless killing of labor leader Jude Fernandez from Kilusang Mayo Uno and the news of the kidnapping of three youth leaders, Alia Encela, Job David, and Peter del Monte.
Karapatan Southern Tagalog confirmed that the killer 203rd Infantry Brigade and the 4th Infantry Battalion have been holding the three young IP advocates in Bansud, Oriental Mindoro for two weeks.
Meanwhile, Jude Fernandez was shot in his own home in Binangonan, Rizal by the fascist PNP-CIDG. Jude Fernandez is a well-known labor leader who is organizing and fighting for the right to work and liveable wages.
We join the scholars of the people in calling for justice for all workers murdered by the US-Marcos-Duterte regime, and the immediate release of the three youth leaders.
Justice for Jude Fernandez! Free Alia, Job, and Peter! Stop the attacks on the people!
"Major human rights violations are being committed at a vast Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya where there have been numerous deaths and violence, according to the conclusions of an unpublished report."
"The findings, seen by the Guardian, are highly critical of Del Monte Kenya and include claims that the company’s employees are working with a cartel of thieves, providing them with intelligence. The report says the farm has serious problems with organised pineapple theft, losing crops to gangs at a large scale.
Peter McAllister, executive director of the Ethical Trading Initiative, said the ETI had overseen the commissioning of Partner Africa’s human rights impact assessment (HRIA) and that his organisation had “seen the full report, which we believe is robust and credible”.
"But McAllister said the impact assessment “did not set out to investigate specific and individual cases, such as the tragic death of Peter Mutuku Mutisya, or the more recent deaths”
“In our opinion an [impact assessment] is not a suitable tool for such an investigation and ETI would not be a competent authority,” he said. “We understand from Del Monte that an investigation has taken, or will take place. In our opinion it is very important that an effective, transparent, independent and robust investigation into the deaths of now five people to be essential.
“We will continue to raise with Del Monte the need for a credible and robust investigation of these deaths with clear accountability.”
"It follows criticism from Amnesty and other human rights charities that the supermarkets had not done enough to look into the allegations reported in the joint investigation published in the Guardian last summer."
Human Rights Watch: The acquittal last week of a former Army general for the 2006 abduction and torture of two brothers highlights the persistence of impunity for enforced disappearances in the Philippines.
Moments after the verdict, Raymond Manalo faced reporters outside the court in Bulacan province and wept openly. Manalo had alleged that he and his brother Reynaldo were kidnapped and tortured by then Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan and his men in 2006. Manalo’s earlier testimony had helped convict Palparan in 2018 for the enforced disappearance, torture, and rape of students Karen Empeno and Sherlyn Cadapan in 2006. They remain missing. Palparan is serving a 40-year prison term.
The recent verdict came on the heels of a number of abductions of activists in locations throughout the country. On September 29, unidentified men took activists Lee Sudario and Norman Ortiz in Nueva Ecija province. On September 23, alleged soldiers seized activists Job Abednego David, Peter del Monte, and Alia Encela in Oriental Mindoro province; the military claims they were communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels but has provided no information on their whereabouts. All five remain missing.
Etoile (1989) - Also known as Ballet | Dir. Peter Del Monte
This is a lesser-known horror-suspense film themed around Swan Lake and ballet. There weren't many images of it online, so I compiled some posters and screenshots.
I found it through the Clock Tower series and Phenomena (1985), so this might be interesting if you like those. The costume and art design is pretty elegant, in my opinion.
Youth activists Job Abednego David, Peter del Monte and Alia Encela were abducted last September 19 by armed agents of the Marcos regime in Sitio Malaglag, Barangay Lisap, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro on September 19. After 15 days, the 4th IB has admitted the three activists are under their custody. As usual, the military is claiming that the three are members of the NPA.
The Bongabong 3 are victims of the military’s modus operandi of abducting social activists and subjecting them to torture under secret detention. The AFP then arbitrarily accuses them of being members of the NPA and maliciously tagging them as “terrorists” as if this would justify their crime of illegal detention and torture. They are not properly charged before any court and are denied counsel of their choice.
This is the same modus operandi used recently against Jhed Tamano and Jonila Castro, environmental activists, who were abducted by the 7th IB in Orion, Bataan, secretly detained for 13 days, and later presented as “NPA surrenderees.” The AFP would have gotten away with their crimes if not for the courage of Tamano and Castro who exposed how they were abducted, illegally detained, subjected to torture and threats, and forced to sign false statements.
Across the country, there are growing number of cases of individuals (including social activists, environmentalists, as well as underground revolutionaries and NPA fighters) being abducted by military agents and secretly detained in military camps and “safe houses” in violation of their basic civil and political rights, as well as international humanitarian law. These crimes are being carried out by military and police forces with impunity, emboldened as they are by the 2020 Anti-Terror Law.
All these cases must be exposed and the fascists made to account for their crimes.
- Marco Valbuena | Chief Information Officer | Communist Party of the Philippines
Marco Valbuena | Chief Information Officer | Communist Party of the Philippines
October 04, 2023
Youth activists Job Abednego David, Peter del Monte and Alia Encela were abducted last September 19 by armed agents of the Marcos regime in Sitio Malaglag, Barangay Lisap, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro on September 19. After 15 days, the 4th IB has admitted the three activists are under their custody. As usual, the military is claiming that the three are members of the NPA.
The Bongabong 3 are victims of the military’s modus operandi of abducting social activists and subjecting them to torture under secret detention. The AFP then arbitrarily accuses them of being members of the NPA and maliciously tagging them as “terrorists” as if this would justify their crime of illegal detention and torture. They are not properly charged before any court and are denied counsel of their choice.
This is the same modus operandi used recently against Jhed Tamano and Jonila Castro, environmental activists, who were abducted by the 7th IB in Orion, Bataan, secretly detained for 13 days, and later presented as “NPA surrenderees.” The AFP would have gotten away with their crimes if not for the courage of Tamano and Castro who exposed how they were abducted, illegally detained, subjected to torture and threats, and forced to sign false statements.
Across the country, there are growing number of cases of individuals (including social activists, environmentalists, as well as underground revolutionaries and NPA fighters) being abducted by military agents and secretly detained in military camps and “safe houses” in violation of their basic civil and political rights, as well as international humanitarian law. These crimes are being carried out by military and police forces with impunity, emboldened as they are by the 2020 Anti-Terror Law.
All these cases must be exposed and the fascists made to account for their crimes.