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Film list
The Art of Andrew Omoding
2016
9
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Directed by
Trevor H. J. Marchand
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Andrew Omoding is a Ugandan-British artist. Andrew enters into partnership with his materials, allowing their sensible properties to guide his exploratory gestures and fingerwork. In stitching and
Between Jirina and Anna
2015
5
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Directed by
Tereza Stehlikova
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My grandmother Jirina explains the history of a traditional costume that her own mother made. As Jirina's great granddaughter Anna tries the dress on, assisted by her own mother and grandmother, the
The Family and the Animals
2015
15
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Directed by
Jacob Hesmondhalgh
Marie-Josephine Hobson
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Sunrise to set. An ethnographic film, using no subtitles or narration to depict and illustrate the co-existence of a rural Zimbabwean family and their animals.
The Five Breakfasts of Mr Podgoretsky
2016
21
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Directed by
Carl Rowlinson
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In the shadow of Brexit an expat is deported from a country that he has made his home over the last 50 years. This documentary asks what it means to make a country a home.
The Forgotten Generation
2015
40
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Directed by
Deepa Dhanraj
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In the Forgotten Generation older people aged over 60 in urban Tamil Nadu, rural Rajasthan and tribal Maharashtra reveal the realities of their lives, relationships and work as well as their
Gyalmu's House
2016
18
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RAI Basil Wright
Directed by
Asmita Shrish
Gavin Carver
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In 2015 an earthquake shook the mountains of the Langtang Valley, Nepal, causing landslides and avalanches taking hundreds of lives from the small community. A year later Nima Gyalmu, a woman of
The Intelligent Hand
2015
21
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Directed by
Trevor H. J. Marchand
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The Intelligent Hand introduces us to a first-year cohort of British fine woodwork trainees at the Building Crafts College in Stratford, East London. Through the narratives of the course tutor and
Limpiadores
2015
39
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Directed by
Fernando Mitjáns
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Migrating is seldom an easy solution. It is rather a journey that begins with a journey. After more than eight years of campaigning, the immigrant cleaners outsourced at the School of Oriental and
Making a Living in the Dry Season
2016
35
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Directed by
Ines Ponte
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Set in the highlands village of Katuwo, the film is an intimate portrait of the day-to-day life of a family living in an agro-pastoralist farm in Namibe, Angola. Through my request to my host
Negotiating Amnesia
2015
30
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Directed by
Alessandra Ferrini
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Negotiating Amnesia takes as its starting point two collections of photographs found within the Alinari's photographic Archive in Florence (Italy): a series of black and white images of the Ethiopian
The Realm of Forgotten Existence
2015
28
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Directed by
Piotr Piasta
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While the images in the film reveal a landscape that often seems unchanged, the narrative reveals fragments of forgotten stories and traditions, skills and working lives no longer of value in
Women in Sink
2015
36
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Directed by
Iris Zaki
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At “Fifi’s”, a hair salon owned by a Christian Arab in Haifa, Iris Zaki installs a minimalist film set over the sink, where she converses with the clients she’s shampooing. She thus paints an