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A tribute to Jean Rouch’s importance to anthropology and to film history, but uses his ‘shared anthropology’ method to show the ambiguity of anthropology in the formation of African identity. Rouch...
Jakub Barua is a film-maker of Kenyan and Polish origin. Observing the Polish Easter and the memories of the Polish side of his family his video letter answers the question posed by his cousin in Kenya....
Looks at the United Nations from the point of view a recipient of its aid. The film’s maker was brought up in the UN Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza and returns to look at daily life in the camp. He argues...
Looks at United Nations aid from a Cambodian point of view. Follows a family of Cambodian refugees who settled in the refugee camp of Sok San in Thailand, near the Cambodian border, where they lived for 13...
Looks at the key role Algerian women played in the algerian War of Independence from the French some 30 years ago. Veteran fighters talk about their work in the revolution, many for the first time, and their...
Looks at United Nations aid from an Angolan point of view. After decades of civil war the Angolan government and the rebels have signed a peace settlement. But the town of Malanje remains sourrounded by...
Three films each directed by an African film-maker in a country in Europe. Each is a letter to a close friend or relative telling them a personal story about their images and impressions of Europe.
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