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Welcome to the selection of Anthropological films from the ONLINEFILM.org Network
This selection is curated by Stephen Nugent from Goldsmith college
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Over to You, Trygve
Norwegen 2010 | 22:35 Min
A portrait of retired construction worker, Trygve Høiseth, who, since the 1970s, has chosen a solitary existence – companions: reindeer and mosquitoes - in the midnight sun-summers in a small valley in Northern Norway .
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The Washer
Finnland 2005 | 18:37 Min
An observational portrait of a washer in a Finnish sauna
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Waila: the Music of the Tohono O'odham featuring Gertie Lopez and the TO Boyz
Großbritannien 2009 | 45:30 Min
This film features performances by waila artist Gertie Lopez and her band. Based in Tucson, Arizona, Gertie is a female bandleader, an occupation reserved for men, who follows in the footsteps of her father, Augustine. The Tohono O'odham, neighbours of the Pima (Akimel O'odham), Yaqui and Tarahumara...
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Between Birds
Großbritannien 2011 | 20:00 Min
Between Birds is a film about a small community of Danish ‘birders’ and how they understand each other and their life-long devotion to an overwhelming and competitive interest.
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Do Buy
Großbritannien 2006 | 22:38 Min
An aesthetic exploration of Dubai and its guest workers
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The Way of Love
Großbritannien 2005 | 18:20 Min
Two intimate portraits of Hare Krishna devotees
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Reparations
Kanada 2006 | 22:32 Min
A look at the legacy of the Residential School system for indigenous peoples of Canada
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Badsickness
Großbritannien 2006 | 23:11 Min
An exploration of the impact of AIDS in Papua New Guinea
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Notes On Gesture
Großbritannien 2008 | 23:00 Min
The film attempts a cinematic portrayal of some aspects of the free improvisation scene in London.
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Possessed
Großbritannien 2007 | 20:00 Min
An exploration of the live of \'hoarders\'; people whose lives are dominated by their relationship to possessions.
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