Films 11 Films Keywords "Death" and "Ritual" x films with a digital version 4 short films 4 Region Australia 2 British-Irish Isles 2 Central Asia and Far East 1 Melanesia 2 South-East Asia 3 West Africa 1 Country Australia 2 Indonesia 3 Japan 1 Nigeria 1 Papua New Guinea 1 Solomon Islands 1 United Kingdom 2 Keywords Archival material / Museum displays 1 Art / Artists / Artisans 1 Death 11 x Elderly people 1 Environment 1 Film / Photography / Mass media 1 Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples 2 Informant-researcher relationship 1 Possession 1 Religion / Belief / Faith 4 Ritual 11 x Social Change 1 Social Conflict 2 Directors Asch, Patsy 1 Asch, Timothy 2 Bringas, Sylvie 1 Connor, Linda 2 Forge, Anthony 1 Gruber, Martin 1 Johnson, Dul 1 MacDougall, David 1 MacDougall, Judith 1 Nielsen, Christian Suhr 1 Otto, Ton 1 Woodhead, Leslie 1 Wright, Evie 1 not set 1 Series ANU, Indonesia Series 3 Disappearing World Series 1 Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film 1 not set 6 Country of production Australia 5 Denmark 1 Japan 1 Nigeria 1 United Kingdom 4 United States 2 Year of production 1973 1 1977 1 1980 2 1982 1 1991 1 2003 1 2004 1 2007 1 2012 1 2014 1 Film list A Balinese Trance Séance 1980 46' Directed by Timothy Asch Linda Connor. Jero Tapakan is ‘entered’ by deities and spirits who converse with her clients. Unbeknown to her, they wish to contact the spirit of their dead son to learn the cause of his death and his wishes South-East Asia Death Possession Ritual Beneath the Budding Greenwoods 2004 25' Directed by Evie Wright. Anne and Rosemary both chose to bury their husbands in the woods, whereas Tony was certain he didn't want a vicar at his wife's funeral. Focusing on the experiences of three grieving widows, the film British-Irish Isles Environment Ritual Death Religion / Belief / Faith Cultivating Death 2003 23' Directed by Martin Gruber. Cemeteries are not only places for the dead. They are also spaces in which the living interact with each other – and with the dead. “Cultivating Death” depicts the different ways in which British-Irish Isles Death Ritual Good-bye Old Man 1977 70' Directed by David MacDougall. A last request of a Tiwi man on Melville Island was that a film be made of the pukumani (bereavment) ceremony to follow his death. The film follows his family, from the days of preparation to their Australia Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples Death Elderly people Film / Photography / Mass media Ritual The House-Opening 1980 45' Directed by Judith MacDougall. When Geraldine Kawanka’s husband died, she and her children left their house at Aurukun on Cape York Peninsula. In earlier times a bark house would have been burnt, but today a ‘house-opening’ Australia Ritual Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples Death The Lau of Malaita 1982 52' Directed by Leslie Woodhead. *Pierre Miranda and a team from Granada Television have made a fine film exploring the trouble realities of the people of the lagoon in the 1980s.* (B. Shore) This film focuses on the people of Melanesia Social Change Social Conflict Ritual Death Religion / Belief / Faith NGAT IS DEAD: STUDYING MORTUARY TRADITIONS 2007 59' Directed by Christian Suhr Nielsen Ton Otto. A film about how anthropological knowledge is developed through active participation in traditional exchange ceremonies on the small island of Baluan in the South Pacific. The film follows the Melanesia Death Ritual Informant-researcher relationship Social Conflict Ngarap: fighting over a corpse 1973 17' Directed by Anthony Forge. In 1993, Anthony Forge filmed the cremation of an older woman from an affluent ‘commoner’ family. As her body was moved from her family compound to the cremation tower, men of the ward seized the South-East Asia Death Ritual Art / Artists / Artisans Archival material / Museum displays Releasing the Spirits: a village cremation in Bali 1991 44' Directed by Patsy Asch Linda Connor Timothy Asch. In 1978, as part of the preparations for the island-wide ceremony eka dasa rudra, religious officials urged all Balinese to cleanse the island by cremating their dead. Many were forced to pool South-East Asia Death Ritual There is Nothing Wrong with my Uncle 2012 78' Directed by Sylvie Bringas Dul Johnson. Nigerian writer Dul Johnson returns to Tarok land to observe the local death rituals and the record of the Tarok ways of dealing with grief and honoring departed. This film provides a rare and West Africa Death Religion / Belief / Faith Ritual We Don't Need A Grave 2014 27' Directed by . 'We Don't Need a Grave' attempts to show how the people who choose Shizenso rather than the typical family grave try to accept one's death. Shizenso is a natural mortuary practice that has no Central Asia and Far East Religion / Belief / Faith Death Ritual