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- A surrealist film, a pseudo-documentary portrait of Las Hurdes, a remote region of Spain where civilisation has barely developed, showing how the local peasants try to survive without even the most basic utilities and skills.
- Ethnographic study of a Kashaya-Pomo healing ceremony.
- Photographed by an all-female crew and directed by the author of Sexual Politics, these are autobiographical interiews with three very different women who talk frankly about their lives, conflicts, and contrasting life styles.
- Ethnographic study of a Kashaya-Pomo healing ceremony.
- This film provides a broad overview of !Kung life, both past and present, and an intimate portrait of N!ai, a !Kung woman who in 1978 was in her mid-thirties.
- This is a collaborative documentary about arts, culture and everyday life inside a prison for minors in Mexico City.
- Australian feature length documentary about a poverty stricken family living in a squatter's dwelling in Manila, Phillipines. Doc is set during a three month period and tells the story of two parents with two little children who must sell cigarettes to survive. Ethnographic and anthropological film shows the crises the impoverished family must face and is the winner of a number of awards.
- Presents the most important relationships and events in the lives of the Nuer, Nilotic people in Sudan and on the Ethiopian border.
- Life in a northwestern Thailand border village.
- The daily life, customs and traditions of the people of Bougainville Island filmed by Patrick O'Reilly, a Catholic priest, anthropologist and pioneer of Pacific studies.
- An encounter between the texts of Antonin Artaud and the films of Raymonde Carasco on the Tarahumaras tribe in Mexico.
- An exploration of life on a Jie homestead during the dry season.
- Films by cinematographer and filmmaker, Michael Edols represent a significant and sustained body of work, produced over 16 years, recording the culture and history of Indigenous communities.
- The ghost of French painter Paul Gauguin, whose late works evoked the Marquesas Islands of the colonial era, hovers over this short film, w as residents of the area are interviewed and local contemporary art is featured.
- Deep in the Ukrainian countryside, the filmmaker becomes a participant of a radical group trying to discover happiness through mathematical formulas. Can they succeed, or do dreams of utopia turn into a veritable nightmare?
- The daily routine of an Old Believer community struggling to survive and maintain their traditions in spite of the overwhelming intrusion of modernity.
- The mysteries of the balls in Basque Pelota: each ball is a unique creation with which the players have a special relationship.
- Mizaêl Tiapy Goroboredjo is from the Ometteux tribe. He passes his knowledge about the minting of Kanak money on to his grandchildren. Here, the camera is an object through which a sacred heritage is revealed.
- An ethnographic narrative of the transformation and experiences of holding mourning and celebrations during the age of the Covid-19 pandemic. A time when celebrations were celebrated without ceremony and deaths without proper mourning.