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Film list
About Love on a Small Island
2018
26
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Directed by
Elaheh Habibi
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The film About Love on a Small Island is a participatory and reflexive ethnographic film exploring the meaning of love among a Sunni Muslim community in an Iranian village on Qeshm Island. Following
BROKEN SKIN
2018
24
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Directed by
Lidija Burcak
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An emotionally charged poetic encounter between the filmmaker and other psoriasis sufferers, exploring skin as a metaphor of strength, belief, belonging and alienation.
Beyond Life - Cooling and Cleansing, in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
2018
25
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Directed by
Frode Storaas
Knut Chr. Myhre Myhre
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On the rural slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, a young man takes his own life, leaving a wife and small children behind. On the third day after his burial, a ceremony is conducted to cool and cleanse the
The Feel of History
2017
29
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Directed by
Lise Zurné
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Each year, on the 1st of March, a historical society called the Komunitas Djokjakarta 1945 re-enacts one of the last battles with the Dutch colonizers of 1949 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Following
Floating Raft
2018
29
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Directed by
Zhang Chong
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Floating Raft takes an observational look at the life of a vibrant Chinese Buddhist monk Shi Yanyi and his Buddhist brothers, in Los Angeles. The Shaolin Temple is famous for its 1500-year Buddhist
The Granary of Salcete
2017
37
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Directed by
Vince Costa
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Curtorim is located on the banks of the river Zuari, in Goa, India. The people of this village have over centuries built a bond with rice, so profoundly that it earned the village the title of
I am Sheriff
2017
28
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Directed by
Teboho Edkins
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“I am Sheriff” follows a young man as he travels the mountain kingdom of Lesotho showing his film in remote villages, schools and communities. Sheriff was born with a girl’s body, but as the
In the Devil's Garden
2018
25
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Directed by
Pavel Borecký
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The film situates the viewer within the makeshift space of an animal market in Algeria. Drifting between feeding and waiting, one attunes to the bodies of goats and camels, the oldest companions of
Last Round of Jaldi Five
2017
26
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Directed by
Ellen Lapper
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2017 marked seventy years since the decolonisation and Partition of India, sparking one of the largest mass migrations in history. One particular community uprooted by this event were the
Migrants of ther Dunes
2017
28
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Directed by
Erica Pomerance
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The dramatic sanding-over of arable land caused by climate change now threatens the very survival of many ancestral Dogon communities along the magestic Bandiagara Cliffs in Mali. The Dogon people
NEW RISE, OLD EBB
2018
28
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Directed by
Carlo Cubero
Enrico Barone
Kristiina Pilvet
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In 2016 from May to September, on the island of Piirissaare, a series of fires destroyed several houses and the prayer house, causing insecurities and disagreements in the community.
OTHER FIRE
2017
21
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Directed by
Guilherme Moura Fagundes
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A sensorial record of affinity and enmity relationships with fire in the conservation of the Cerrado biome. In the company is locals, hired to act as brigadiers and, more recently, as management
Positive Women: Heartache, Hope & Living with HIV
2017
30
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Directed by
Rebecca Devaraj
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In 2016, filmmaker Bex Devaraj and anthropologist Anne Lotter were given unique access to one of the biggest slums in Kampala, Uganda, where every day is a struggle for survival. In this intimate
Singing "Bird": Carrying on the Kumeyaay Tradition
2018
30
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Directed by
Teri Brewer
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The Kumeyaay, an indigenous people of Southern California and Northern Mexico still perform more than a dozen ancient song cycles kept alive through a process of apprenticeship and study which can
Specialised Technique
2018
6
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Directed by
Onyeka Igwe
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William Sellers and the Colonial Film Unit developed a framework for colonial cinema, this included slow edits, no camera tricks and minimal camera movement. Hundreds of films were created in
The Storehouses of the World
2018
27
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Directed by
Timothy Cooper
Abeera Arif-Bashir
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In the Pakistani city of Lahore an audiocassette recorded decades ago deep among the crowd at a ritual mourning procession continues to circulate in the neighbourhood in which it was first made.
Warehouse
2018
8
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Directed by
Lillian Dam Bracia
S. Buse Yildirim
Constantinos Diamantis
Malwa Grabowska
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Warehouse is a meditative ethnographic short film. Warehouse is a place where sound moves the objects. It is an intimate encounter in the cosmos of objects, sounds and textures where carpenter
Yours Truly
2018
15
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Directed by
Maddi Barber
Charlotte Hoskins
Christopher Murray
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Yours Truly follows the trail of taxidermic pieces collected by The Manchester Museum during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Archival letters between the museums directors, explorers, and