Films 6 Films Directors "Henley, Paul" x films with a digital version 3 short films 3 Region British-Irish Isles 1 South America 5 Country United Kingdom 1 Venezuela 4 not set 1 Keywords Death 1 Education / Knowledge Transmission 1 Festivals / Carnival 1 Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples 1 Informant-researcher relationship 1 Land Rights 1 Linguistics / Language 1 Memory 1 Political Activists 1 Public Figure 2 Race / Racism / Antiracism 1 Religion / Belief / Faith 2 Ritual 2 Social Change 2 Social Conflict 1 Directors Drion, Georges 1 Henley, Paul 6 x Okojie, Paul 1 Series Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film 1 Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology Staff Film 2 not set 3 Country of production United Kingdom 6 Year of production 1987 3 1995 1 1996 1 2000 1 Film list Cuyagua - Devil Dancers 1987 52' Directed by Paul Henley. The men of the Afro-Caribbean population of Cuyagua enact a ritual that occurs 60 days after Easter. The film is a portrait of two men who direct the devil dancing. They tell the history of the South America Ritual Religion / Belief / Faith Cuyagua - the Saint With Two Faces 1987 56' Directed by Paul Henley. The film centres on the predominantly female celebration of the feast of Saint John. The women sing the songs associated with the Feast, describe their beliefs and how they organise the feast. South America Ritual Religion / Belief / Faith Festivals / Carnival The Legacy of Antonio Lorenzano 2000 46' Directed by Paul Henley. Antonio Lorenzano was an acclaimed musician, shamanic healer and craftsman, and the leader of the Warao community of Morichito on the Winikina River, in the lower Orinoco Delta, Venezuela. The film South America Death Public Figure Informant-researcher relationship Social Change Memory Reclaiming the Forest 1987 39' Directed by Paul Henley Georges Drion. National governments, itinerant gold-miners, and indigenous inhabitants compete for control of an area of the South American rainforest. The film shows the potential conflict between the interests South America Land Rights Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples Social Change Social Conflict We Are Born to Survive 1995 30' Directed by Paul Henley Paul Okojie. A political biography of the activist Kath Locke, from Manchester's Moss Side, based on an interview conducted by her political comrade Paul Okojie shortly before her death in 1992, aged 64. British-Irish Isles Political Activists Race / Racism / Antiracism Public Figure Writing Panare - Portrait of a Linguist on Fieldwork 1996 30' Directed by Paul Henley. Marie-Claude Muller is a linguist who has worked for many years with the Panare, an Amerindian people of Venezuelan Amazonia. She has now been commissioned by the government literacy programme to South America Linguistics / Language Education / Knowledge Transmission