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Films
found one film
Directors
“Hammill, Ruth”
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short films
1
Region
Caribbean Islands
1
Country
Jamaica
1
Keywords
Socioeconomic conditions
1
Squatter Settlements / Homelessness
1
Directors
Hammill, Ruth
1
x
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
1992
1
Film
The Head Cornerstone
1992
37
‘
Directed by
Ruth Hammill
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Griffiths takes his responsibilities seriously and works very hard as a taxi driver in Negril, Jamaica, to support his family. His sense of obligation extends to his siblings, his ageing father and even his deceased mother. As Griffiths recalls a decision made long ago which played a part in his entire family becoming squatters, this film examines the tensions and repercussions that continue to affect his life and his relationships.
Caribbean Islands
Squatter Settlements / Homelessness
Socioeconomic conditions
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