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South America
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Colombia
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Film / Photography / Mass media
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Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
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Directors
Fossgard-Moser, Titus
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Norway
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Year of production
2016
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Film
Ignacio’s Legacy
2016
52
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Special Interest
Directed by
Titus Fossgard-Moser
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Between 1960 and 1992, the acclaimed documentary filmmaker Brian Moser made four films concerning indigenous peoples of northwest Amazonia: "Piraparana" (1960), "War of the Gods" (1971), "A Small Family Business" (1983), and "Before Columbus" (1992). The film “Ignacio’s Legacy” documents a journey in early 2016 by Brian, his son Titus and anthropologists Stephen and Christine Hugh-Jones to show and return these films and other audio-visual material to the Barasana and Makuna peoples. Alongside capturing the journey and the peoples’ reactions to the films, it draws upon the earlier films to explore various forms of cultural change over nearly sixty years.
South America
Film / Photography / Mass media
Social Change
Reflexivity
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples