Films 12 Films Year of production "2004" x films with a digital version 2 short films 10 Region British-Irish Isles 3 Middle and Near East 2 North America 1 South America 1 South Asia 2 South-East Asia 2 Southern Africa 1 Country Botswana 1 Canada 1 Colombia 1 India 1 Indonesia 1 Myanmar 1 Nepal 1 Syria 1 United Kingdom 3 Yemen 1 Keywords Alternative culture 1 Animals 1 Archival material / Museum displays 1 Children / Young people 1 Dance / Theatre / Performance 1 Death 2 Development projects 1 Education / Knowledge Transmission 1 Elderly people 2 Environment 1 Gender Role and Identity 1 Health / Health care / Healing 2 Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples 1 Informant-researcher relationship 2 Inter-religious relations 2 Internet 1 Marriage 1 Material Culture 1 Migration 1 Religion / Belief / Faith 4 Reproduction (biology) 1 Ritual 3 Directors Clifford-Jaeger, Simone 1 Fedda, Yasmin 1 Ford, Ellie 1 Glass, Aaron 1 Hartford, Hugh 1 Langer, Vanessa 1 Lehto, Veera 1 MacDougall, David 1 Schlenker, Juana 1 Werbner, Richard 1 Wright, Evie 1 Yezbick, Julia 1 Series Doon School Project 1 Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film 7 The Well-Being Quest in Botswana 1 not set 3 Country of production Australia 1 Canada 1 Switzerland 1 United Kingdom 9 United States 1 Year of production 2004 12 x Film list The Age of Reason 2004 87' Directed by David MacDougall . In this fifth and final film in the Doon School quintet, MacDougall focuses on the life of one student whom he discovers at the school. The film was made in parallel with 'The New Boys' and South Asia Children / Young people Education / Knowledge Transmission Informant-researcher relationship Beneath the Budding Greenwoods 2004 25' Directed by Evie Wright . Anne and Rosemary both chose to bury their husbands in the woods, whereas Tony was certain he didn't want a vicar at his wife's funeral. Focusing on the experiences of three grieving widows, the film British-Irish Isles Environment Ritual Death Religion / Belief / Faith In Search of the Hamat’sa: A Tale of Headhunting 2004 33' Directed by Aaron Glass . The Hamat’sa (or “Cannibal Dance”) is the most important—and highly represented ceremony of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) people of British Columbia. This film traces the history of North America Archival material / Museum displays Dance / Theatre / Performance Ritual Informant-researcher relationship Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples The Internet Bride 2004 29' Directed by Ellie Ford . Cali in Colombia is celebrated for salsa music and beautiful women and is also the base of the Internet Bride agency, 'Latin Best' with 900 women on its files. Accompanying the British and American South America Marriage Internet Milking the Desert 2004 25' Directed by Yasmin Fedda . This film follows the lives and choices of two monks living at Mar Musa, the Abyssinian Monastery in the desert of Syria. Through their daily lives, the issue of dialogue with Islam emerges. Middle and Near East Inter-religious relations Religion / Belief / Faith Pepe 2004 23' Directed by Juana Schlenker . Pepe is a Spanish immigrant who came to England more than forty years ago to work as a waiter. After working in several restaurants and hotels, he retired two years ago and now he fills his days with British-Irish Isles Migration Elderly people The Second Red Line 2004 25' Directed by Veera Lehto . In HIV testing, the second red line is the indication of a positive result. This film follows two volunteers working with HIV & Aids sufferers in the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana. In the South-East Asia Health / Health care / Healing Development projects A Small Light 2004 32' Directed by Julia Yezbick . Through following the daily life of a home for the elderly in Kathmandhu, Nepal, run by Catholic nuns but situated beside the cremation ghats of Pashupathinath Hindu temple, this film explores South Asia Death Inter-religious relations Religion / Belief / Faith Elderly people Small Man of the Forest 2004 37' Directed by Hugh Hartford . Murray Collins leaves his city life in search of a bipedal ape. On his journey to highland Sumatra, he meets an academic, three farmers, two conservationists and a shaman, all of whom advise him on South-East Asia Animals Suspend your Beliefs 2004 29' Directed by Simone Clifford-Jaeger . Suspension of the living body from hooks has been practiced in various cultural contexts and places in the past, but today forms part of a growing global interest in body modification. This film British-Irish Isles Alternative culture Séance Reflections with Richard Werbner 2004 45' Directed by Richard Werbner . Njebe and Martha are a childless couple living in Botswana’s capital. Seeking to recover their well-being, they consult a charismatic diviner and healer, in Njebe’s old village, Moremi. They Southern Africa Health / Health care / Healing Ritual Reproduction (biology) The Veil Unveiled 2004 29' Directed by Vanessa Langer . In Yemen, the land of Queen Saba, a wide variety of veils can be found. In the capital Sana’a, the women, although at first sight appearing to all be wearing but black, distinguish themselves one Middle and Near East Gender Role and Identity Material Culture Religion / Belief / Faith