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Broken Gods
2019
42
'
Werbner Award
Directed by
Dakxinkumar Bajrange (Chhara)
Alice Tilche
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Set among the Rathava and Bhil Adivasi communities of western India, Broken Gods documents the social impact of Hindu religious evangelism among India’s Indigenous groups. As Indigenous people join
Chasing Shadows
2019
70
'
Werbner Award
Directed by
Roger Canals
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This film is an intimate portrait of the Kyangyang prophetic movement in Guinea-Bissau. The members of the movement communicate with their ancestors, who transmit messages from the high God through
The Healer and the Psychiatrist
2019
74
'
Werbner Award
Directed by
Mike Poltorak
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This film explores the tensions, contradictions, and resonances between traditional and psychiatric treatment in the South Pacific Island group of Vava’u. We meet two main characters: the
In Search of Bidesia
2019
65
'
Music Docs
Directed by
Simit Bhagat
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In the Indian language of Bhojpuri the name ‘Bidesia’ refers to a person who has migrated to a foreign land. However, Bidesia is also the name of a genre of Bhojpuri folk music, which reflects
One Day in the Life of Noah Piugattuk
2019
113
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Main Competition
Directed by
Zacharias Kunuk
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In April 1961, John Kennedy is America’s new President, the Cold War heats up in Berlin and nuclear bombers are deployed from bases in arctic Canada. In Kapuivik, north Baffin Island, Noah
Oyate
2019
72
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Main Competition
Directed by
Dan Girmus
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This carefully observed film is composed of a series of moments, feelings, gestures, and events that took place on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota during the summer of 2015. The narrative,
Strengh of Women Pataxó of the Mother Village
2019
58
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Arandu - Listen to the Weather
Directed by
Caamini Braz
Vanuzia Bonfim
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Pataxó women speak up. This film is part of Arandu: Listen to the Weather, a festival sidebar celebrating 35 years of Indigenous filmmaking from Brazil: key films and filmmakers working from the
The Two Lives of Li Ermao
2019
87
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Main Competition
Directed by
Jia Yuchuan
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Filmed over 17 years across Southern China, this remarkable film is an intimate and heart-wrenching portrait of Li Ermao, a transgender migrant worker, who performs in clubs looking for love and
Who says the lepchas are vanishing (Bang the Drum)
2019
42
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Music Docs
Directed by
Abhyuday Khaitan
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A tribute to Sonam Tshering Lepcha, cultural leader and creator of songs, literature, dances and a museum of the Lepcha people of north-west Bengal and Sikkim (India). His life has been devoted to
A Wind of Change
2019
72
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Directed by
Toni de Bromhead
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A Wind of Change 72 mins Segesta Production UK/IT Toni de Bromhead Unlike most films that one sees, this film shows what it really means to live with, and to fight the mafia in Sicily - not
Yarang Mamin
2019
21
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Arandu - Listen to the Weather
Directed by
Kamatxi Ikpeng
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Indigenous filmmaker Kamatxi Ikpeng documents the story of a group of Ikpeng women who formed a movement to collect forest seeds and restore the banks of the Xingu River. The Yarang Women’s