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Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
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75 Grams
2008
31
'
Directed by
Priscilla Clarissou
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Nestled below the rugged Chilean peaks of the Andes lies the gold mining town of Andacollo. The town's remoteness and mining economy has nurtured religious beliefs in the power of the Virgin over the
South America
Labour
Material Culture
Religion / Belief / Faith
Hillside Beauties
2008
25
'
Directed by
Julia Kurc
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In a violent, marginalized and discriminated environment such as the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, women create a time and a space to construct their identities and their beauty. Marcella, Thuany and
South America
Gender Role and Identity
Socioeconomic conditions
Tenonde’i - a Beautiful Future
2008
30
'
Directed by
Nadja Marin
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In a village inside the world’s fifth largest and tough city, São Paulo, a young Guaraní created a children’s choir to raise money for his community. Filled with beautiful sounds, the film is a
South America
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
Children / Young people