Films 11 Films Country of production "United Kingdom" x Year of production "2002" x short films 10 Region British-Irish Isles 1 East Africa 1 North America 1 Scandinavia 1 South America 1 South Asia 1 South-East Asia 1 South-East Europe 1 Southern Africa 3 Country China 1 India 1 Kenya 1 Lesotho 1 Malawi 1 Norway 1 Peru 1 Romania 1 South Africa 1 United Kingdom 1 United States 1 Keywords Alternative culture 1 Art / Artists / Artisans 1 Children / Young people 2 Collective / Community identity 3 Disasters 1 Ethnofiction 1 Gender Role and Identity 1 Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy 1 Material Culture 1 Memory 2 Personal Narrative 1 Political Activists 1 Public Figure 1 Religion / Belief / Faith 1 Ritual 1 Socioeconomic conditions 1 Sport 1 Squatter Settlements / Homelessness 2 Tourism / Travel / Pilgrimage 2 Trade 1 Travellers / Roma 1 Urban 2 War / Conflict / Reconciliation 1 Directors Berg, Julia 1 Bolchover, James 1 Elliot, Dominic 1 Finnestad, Mari 1 Greenwood, Rachel 1 Griggs, David 1 Longinotto, Kim 1 Pardee, Lucy 1 Planas, María Elena 1 Schiltz, Anne 1 Webster, Rachel 1 Series Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film 10 not set 1 Country of production United Kingdom 11 x Year of production 2002 11 x Film list Business as Usual 2002 27' Directed by Lucy Pardee . Everyone knows about Ground Zero in New York, but have you bought into the memory? Big Mike, Tyrone and the other street vendors will sell you part of the disaster whilst offering you their views on North America Trade Memory Disasters The Day I Will Never Forget 2002 92' Directed by Kim Longinotto . The documentary explores the local dimensions of the female circumcision debate in Kenyan societies. In a region of Kenya that is home to Muslims, Massai and Somali and crosscut by Christian East Africa Gender Role and Identity Ritual Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy Political Activists Drive it, Crash it, Paint it 2002 26' Directed by James Bolchover . Kelzo grew up in Hulme and has been writing on walls, wrecked cars and other urban surfaces since 1984. But now that he is a 'graffiti artist' whose work is sold in galleries, is he still in touch with his roots? British-Irish Isles Personal Narrative Alternative culture Art / Artists / Artisans The Most Admired Man 2002 29' Directed by Julia Berg . 'Wise'? 'Serene'? 'A Sage'? Mythologized as the Daoist physician from the Jade Dragon Mountain of Lijiang Province in southwest China , Dr Ho receives hundreds of visitors in search of the 'Real South-East Asia Public Figure Tourism / Travel / Pilgrimage Native 2002 29' Directed by Rachel Greenwood . Through his clothing, a young South African fashion designer of mixed race urges freedom and unity in post-apartheid South Africa. His message is reaching not only his fellow South Africans, but also Southern Africa Collective / Community identity Material Culture The Ragged Ones 2002 30' Directed by David Griggs . The Basotho live in Lesotho, a kingdom of high mountains surrounded by South Africa. Afflicted by famine, poverty and AIDS, they carry on making a science out of their witchcraft beliefs. Southern Africa Religion / Belief / Faith Socioeconomic conditions Ravi and Bhajay 2002 26' Directed by Rachel Webster . Street boys Ravi and Bhajay lead a tough life on the pavements of Mumbai in India. To get away from it, they visit the nearby holy city of Ujjain with the film-maker. But the call of life on the streets is still strong. South Asia Children / Young people Squatter Settlements / Homelessness Urban Self Defence 2002 28' Directed by María Elena Planas . With the Shining Path guerilla movement in decline, the government in Peru set up a Commission for Peace and Reconciliation to hear the testimonies of those who had suffered in the war. Framed by the South America War / Conflict / Reconciliation Memory Street Fiction 2002 32' Directed by Dominic Elliot . Through combining their own dramatic reconstructions and real life observation, this film tells the story of children who run away from their homes in search of a better life on the streets of Blantyre, Malawi. Southern Africa Urban Squatter Settlements / Homelessness Children / Young people Ethnofiction The Sweet Life and All That Goes With It 2002 29' Directed by Anne Schiltz . Although the Saxons arrived in Transylvania, Romania over 800 years ago, they have retained a strong sense of their distinctive identity and still speak German. After the Revolution of 1989, most South-East Europe Collective / Community identity Travellers / Roma They Say We’re All Winners 2002 32' Directed by Mari Finnestad . The Zimbabwean girls' team comes to Norway to take part in the world's largest kids' football tournament. The film questions the outcome of this well-intentioned cultural exchange because some of the Scandinavia Tourism / Travel / Pilgrimage Sport Collective / Community identity