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Films
found one film
Directors
“Levaulx-Vrecourt, Henriette”
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short films
1
Region
South Asia
1
Country
India
1
Keywords
Archaeobotany / Ethnobotany
1
Health / Health care / Healing
1
Directors
Levaulx-Vrecourt, Henriette
1
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Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2001
1
Film
Those who Care: Faith and Freedom in a Ladakhi Village
2001
31
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Directed by
Henriette Levaulx-Vrecourt
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In Tia village, in an isolated area of Ladakh – North West India – lives an amchi (a local herbal doctor) and his wife. It is summer – a short season in the Indian Himalayas and the only period of the year when food harvesting is possible, after which the country gets cold and isolated for eight months. Watch as the amchi devotes his time both to this intense process as well as to healing the local community.
South Asia
Health / Health care / Healing
Archaeobotany / Ethnobotany
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