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Films
2 Films
shorter than 40 minutes
x
Country of production
“Denmark”
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short films
2
x
films available on demand
1
Region
British-Irish Isles
1
Western Europe
1
Country
Netherlands
1
United Kingdom
1
Keywords
Gender Role and Identity
1
Love
1
Research Methods
1
Sex / Sexuality
1
Sport
1
Directors
Anttila, Birgitta H.
1
Sterre Schmitz, Julia
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Pleasure Shorts
1
Country of production
Denmark
2
x
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2010
1
2019
1
Film list
Come Here Come Here
2019
28
‘
Directed by
Julia Sterre Schmitz
.
As a poetic manifesto for a more plural understanding of female sexuality, this associative film interweaves many theories, images, fantasies, memories and confusions drawn from popular culture,
Western Europe
Sex / Sexuality
Love
Gender Role and Identity
Research Methods
For The Love of the Game
2010
24
‘
Directed by
Birgitta H. Anttila
.
Hurling is a game combining skill, speed and strength. Players – even at the highest levels – are amateurs, but still spend hours on training. Through the encounter with hurler Shane Dooley, we learn
British-Irish Isles
Sport