Films 6 Films Keywords "Personal Narrative" x films with a digital version 2 short films 2 films available on demand 3 Region British-Irish Isles 1 South America 1 South Asia 1 West Africa 2 Western Europe 1 Country Afghanistan 1 Cameroon 1 Colombia 1 Germany 1 Togo 1 United Kingdom 1 Keywords Alternative culture 2 Art / Artists / Artisans 2 Collective / Community identity 1 Education / Knowledge Transmission 1 Elderly people 1 Everyday Life 1 Family / Kinship 2 Gender Role and Identity 2 Health / Health care / Healing 1 Intergenerational relations 1 Life Story / Life History 1 Marriage 1 Memory 1 Migration 1 Music / Ethnomusicology 1 Personal Narrative 6 x Political Activists 1 Refugees / Displaced populations 1 Religion / Belief / Faith 1 Social Conflict 1 Social Norms 1 Social participation 1 War / Conflict / Reconciliation 1 Directors Baily, John 1 Bolchover, James 1 Holtedahl, Lisbet 1 Papenbrook, Jana 1 Schäuble, Michaela 1 Sørensen, Tanja Wol 1 Series Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film 2 not set 4 Country of production Colombia 1 Germany 1 Norway 1 United Kingdom 3 Year of production 2001 1 2002 1 2008 1 2017 2 2020 1 Film list A Colombian Family 2020 80' Main Competition Directed by Tanja Wol Sørensen . A powerful mother-daughter drama is at the centre of this film. Rooted in disagreement—both personal and political—the film follows the consequences of a war that leaves them with an impossible South America War / Conflict / Reconciliation Family / Kinship Gender Role and Identity Intergenerational relations Memory Migration Personal Narrative Political Activists Refugees / Displaced populations Social Conflict Drive it, Crash it, Paint it 2002 26' Directed by James Bolchover . Kelzo grew up in Hulme and has been writing on walls, wrecked cars and other urban surfaces since 1984. But now that he is a 'graffiti artist' whose work is sold in galleries, is he still in touch with his roots? British-Irish Isles Personal Narrative Alternative culture Art / Artists / Artisans Usch in the Bush 2001 32' Directed by Michaela Schäuble . In the 1980s Ursula Heimer leaves behind her husband and children in Germany and goes to live in the African bush. We meet her seventeen years later in a tiny village in Togo, where she has been West Africa Personal Narrative Alternative culture Ustad Rahim 2008 55' Directed by John Baily . Shot in the city of Heart, western Afghanistan 1994, in the period between the fall of the last leftist government and the coming of the Taliban, this is a portrait film of an outstanding musician, South Asia Music / Ethnomusicology Education / Knowledge Transmission Personal Narrative Why is Mr W. Laughing? 2017 76' Directed by Jana Papenbrook . Jana Papenbroock with Horst Wässle, Michael Gerdsmann, Bernhard Krebs WHY IS MR W. LAUGHING? is a portrait of three members of a community of artists with different disabilities. Rather than Western Europe Art / Artists / Artisans Collective / Community identity Elderly people Health / Health care / Healing Life Story / Life History Personal Narrative Social participation Wives 2017 85' RAI Basil Wright Directed by Lisbet Holtedahl . Alhajji Ibrahim is an Islamic scholar who has served as judge at the Sultanate of Ngaoundéré in Northern Cameroon for 46 years. The film follows Alhajji during the last years of his life, focusing West Africa Family / Kinship Everyday Life Gender Role and Identity Marriage Personal Narrative Religion / Belief / Faith Social Norms