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After Solidarity: Three Polish Families in America
directed by Gaylen Ross, 1950-; produced by Gaylen Ross, 1950- (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1987), 59 mins
This documentary, directed by Gaylen Ross, tells the story of three Polish families who were forced to immigrate to the United States after being kicked out of the Solidarity party in Poland.
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directed by Gaylen Ross, 1950-; produced by Gaylen Ross, 1950- (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1987), 59 mins
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This documentary, directed by Gaylen Ross, tells the story of three Polish families who were forced to immigrate to the United States after being kicked out of the Solidarity party in Poland.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Gaylen Ross, 1950-
Author / Creator
Gaylen Ross, 1950-
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Topic / Theme
Solidarnosc, 1980, Social movements, Immigration and emigration, History, Politics & Policy, Polish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permssion of Filmakers Library.
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The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 2, The Hutsuls
directed by Elke Sasse, fl. 2001; produced by Berlin Producers, in The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 2 (London, England: TVF International, 2012), 52 mins
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unpreced...
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directed by Elke Sasse, fl. 2001; produced by Berlin Producers, in The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 2 (London, England: TVF International, 2012), 52 mins
Description
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unprecedented access to hidden locales, fascinating cultures and people struggling to hold onto a traditional way of life. For the first time e...
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unprecedented access to hidden locales, fascinating cultures and people struggling to hold onto a traditional way of life. For the first time ever, audiences will be immersed in the everyday life of the Aromanians, Hutsuls, the Kashubians and the Chukchi, and gain understanding and insight into the shared memory that makes up the customs and tradition of a people. Many of these tribes are facing a real threat: the threat the ever rapidly developing and modern Europe poses to their way of life.The Last Tribes of Europe takes a closer look at how, within the ever globalizing ‘big society’ of Europe, smaller societies have to fight for survival.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Berlin Producers
Author / Creator
Elke Sasse, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
TVF International
Series
The Last Tribes of Europe
Topic / Theme
General Context: Security Issues, Anthropology, Hutsuls, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 TVF International
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The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 4, The Evenki
directed by Kristian Kähler, 1965-; produced by Berlin Producers, in The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 4 (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 52 mins
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unpreced...
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directed by Kristian Kähler, 1965-; produced by Berlin Producers, in The Last Tribes of Europe, Episode 4 (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 52 mins
Description
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unprecedented access to hidden locales, fascinating cultures and people struggling to hold onto a traditional way of life. For the first time e...
The Last Tribes of Europe reveals the customs and languages of the Aromanians in Macedonia, the Carpathian Hutsuls, the Kashubians in Northern Poland and the Siberian Chukchi. This is a voyage of discovery into unfamiliar and colourful cultures wholly removed from the rest of modern Europe.The film boasts unprecedented access to hidden locales, fascinating cultures and people struggling to hold onto a traditional way of life. For the first time ever, audiences will be immersed in the everyday life of the Aromanians, Hutsuls, the Kashubians and the Chukchi, and gain understanding and insight into the shared memory that makes up the customs and tradition of a people. Many of these tribes are facing a real threat: the threat the ever rapidly developing and modern Europe poses to their way of life.The Last Tribes of Europe takes a closer look at how, within the ever globalizing ‘big society’ of Europe, smaller societies have to fight for survival.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Berlin Producers
Author / Creator
Kristian Kähler, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
The Last Tribes of Europe
Topic / Theme
General Context: Security Issues, Anthropology, Evenki, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 TVF International
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