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The Orchard Keepers
directed by Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014; produced by Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014 (Royal Anthropological Institute, 2014), 25 mins
Against the backdrop of political upheaval, an ancient network of orchards thrives in the mountains of the Sinai desert. Filmmaker Bryony Dunne shadows two Bedouins as they nurture their gardens and are nurtured by them. This poetic portrait of symbiosis digs deep into the perceptual complexities between the natur...
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directed by Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014; produced by Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014 (Royal Anthropological Institute, 2014), 25 mins
Description
Against the backdrop of political upheaval, an ancient network of orchards thrives in the mountains of the Sinai desert. Filmmaker Bryony Dunne shadows two Bedouins as they nurture their gardens and are nurtured by them. This poetic portrait of symbiosis digs deep into the perceptual complexities between the natural world and our constructed ones, as well as the tradition of ethnographic film and Dunne’s role as a foreign documentarian.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Bryony Dunne, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
Deserts, Gardening, Gardeners, Naturalists, Orchards and groves, Bedouins
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Royal Anthropological Institute
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Shorts RAI Film Festival 2021, The People Next to Coal Power Plant
directed by Hyewon Choi, fl. 2014, in Shorts RAI Film Festival 2021 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2019), 24 mins
Vegetable crops are contaminated, fish have disappeared, and illness is rife. Life in the shadow of a Korean coal power plant is difficult, but the locals have no choice but to struggle on nonetheless.
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directed by Hyewon Choi, fl. 2014, in Shorts RAI Film Festival 2021 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2019), 24 mins
Description
Vegetable crops are contaminated, fish have disappeared, and illness is rife. Life in the shadow of a Korean coal power plant is difficult, but the locals have no choice but to struggle on nonetheless.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Hyewon Choi, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Series
Shorts RAI Film Festival 2021
Topic / Theme
Environmental protection, Living conditions, Coal mines and mining, Water pollution, Air pollution, Pollutants, Agricultural pollution, Korean
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 Hyewon Choi
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