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Films
2 Films
shorter than 40 minutes
x
Country
“Indonesia”
x
Country of production
“United Kingdom”
x
films with a digital version
1
short films
2
x
Region
South-East Asia
2
Country
Indonesia
2
x
Keywords
Animals
1
Dance / Theatre / Performance
1
Gender Role and Identity
1
Ritual
1
Sex / Sexuality
1
Directors
Hartford, Hugh
1
Hughes-Freeland, Felicia
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
not set
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
2
x
Year of production
1996
1
2004
1
Film list
Small Man of the Forest
2004
37
‘
Directed by
Hugh Hartford
.
Murray Collins leaves his city life in search of a bipedal ape. On his journey to highland Sumatra, he meets an academic, three farmers, two conservationists and a shaman, all of whom advise him on
South-East Asia
Animals
Tayuban: Dancing the Spirit in Java
1996
30
‘
Directed by
Felicia Hughes-Freeland
.
Once a year a ritual is held in a Javanese village. After a distribution of food, men dance with professional female dancers. Their allegedly sexual ethos makes these ‘tayuban’ unacceptable as
South-East Asia
Ritual
Dance / Theatre / Performance
Sex / Sexuality
Gender Role and Identity