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Films
2 Films
Country
“Chile”
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films with a digital version
1
short films
1
films available on demand
1
Region
South America
2
Country
Chile
2
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Keywords
Art / Artists / Artisans
1
Film / Photography / Mass media
1
Gender Role and Identity
1
Health / Health care / Healing
1
LGBTQI*
1
Labour
1
Life Story / Life History
1
Material Culture
1
Memory
1
Participatory / Collaborative methods
1
Religion / Belief / Faith
1
Directors
Cabezas Pino, Angélica
1
Clarissou, Priscilla
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
not set
1
Country of production
Chile
1
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2008
1
2018
1
Film list
75 Grams
2008
31
‘
Directed by
Priscilla Clarissou
.
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
This is My Face
2018
57
‘
Student
Directed by
Angélica Cabezas Pino
.
In Chile, people living with HIV fear stigma, and often conceal their condition and remain silent about what they are going through. This is My Face explores what happens when a range of men living
South America
LGBTQI*
Participatory / Collaborative methods
Health / Health care / Healing
Gender Role and Identity
Film / Photography / Mass media
Memory
Life Story / Life History
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