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Showing 1 - 10 of 11 titles with a criteria of Subject is Visual Anthropology
AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock
Documents the story of Native-led defiance of construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that has forever changed the fight for clean water, our environment and the future of our planet. The film asks: 'Are you ready to join the fight?' This title has one or more clips.
Bullfrog Films | 2017 | 89 minutes
A Boatload of Wild Irishmen
The life and work of legendary director Robert Flaherty ('Nanook of the North'), the 'father of documentary.' This title has one or more clips.
Icarus Films | 2011 | 84 minutes
Catching Sight of Thelma and Louise
Explores the same women's and men's reactions to the groundbreaking film, THELMA and LOUISE, 25 years ago and today.
Bullfrog Films | 2019 | 86 minutes
Coming to Light
An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
Bullfrog Films | 2000 | 84 minutes
Jean Rouch, the Adventurous Filmmaker
A documentary about Jean Rouch, his films, and his influence on African cinema.
Icarus Films | 2017 | 55 minutes
Kabul Transit
A street-level documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war.
Bullfrog Films | 2007 | 84 minutes
Kings of the Wind and Electric Queens
A colorful, sensory experience of the Sonepur Fair in India.
Icarus Films | 2014 | 54 minutes
The Lion Hunters
Jean Rouch's self-reflexive depiction of lion hunting among the Songhay people of Niger, and the social structure that underlies it.
Icarus Films | 1965 | 77 minutes
Little Man, Time and the Troubadour
Abkhazian artist Sipa Labakhua travels around his small, unknown native land, provoking audiences with his autobiographical one man marionette show. Thus he collects the personal stories of Abkhazian nationalists, Russian hippies, Syrian repatriates and Orthodox believers. A road movie that sheds new light on a highly topical question in a world that is on fire: What is a country?
Deckert Distribution | 2019 | 104 minutes
The Mad Masters
Jean Rouch depicts a Hauka possession ceremony that doubles as a theatrical protest against The Gold Coast's colonial rulers.
Icarus Films | 1955 | 28 minutes