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What shapes nationalism? Is it community, pride, rhetoric or history? We experience nationalism as a force for evil, but can it also be a positive force? Alex Duval, Tom Nairn, John Lloyd, R W Johnson and...
Investigates the collapse of the non-violent civil rights campaign in Northern Ireland, and shows how the movement was discredited by violent attacks on police vehicles during a demonstration in Newry.
Follows a a group of pastoralists living on a bleak mountain plateau in a remote corner of Afghanistan close to the Russian and Chinese borders. The focus of the film is on the remarkable authority and...
Examines marketing through the eyes of a marketing team in the floorcovering firm Nairn Floors, in East Scotland. It shows ‘best’ practice and describes the various processes involved in the launch of a...
The Peking ballet was turned into a ‘model’ company by Chiang Ching during the time of Mao Tse-Tung’s leadership. This film describes what became of the company during that time. It gives a sense of...
In Papua New Guinea status is earned by giving things away rather than acquiring them. The moka is a ceremony in which people, somethimes the whole tribe, give gifts to members of other tribes. The larger...
Looks at the help which Singhalese of all religions in Sri Lanka, including Buddhists, Hindus, Moslems and Christians, are increasingly seeking from Kataragama, an ancient Hindu god. Once a year there is a...
The Panare Indians of Venezuela have lived in almost daily contact with Creoles, Spanish-speaking peasants, for the last fifty years but remain distinctively Indian in their way of life. ‘In that time,...
Follows a group of Tuareg living high up in the Hoggar Mountains, at the foot of Tahat, the highest mountain in Algeria. Details, after some introductory descriptive material about Tuareg social life, the...
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