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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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Beyond the Wall
directed by Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018 and Mikkel Keldorf, fl. 2014; produced by Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018, RYOT, RaFILM and Mikkel Keldorf Media (Los Angeles, CA: RYOT, 2018), 7 mins
The Northern Triangle' region in Central America is among the most deadly places on Earth. Meet the people fleeing the area and follow them on the most dangerous journey of their life towards the US border.
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directed by Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018 and Mikkel Keldorf, fl. 2014; produced by Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018, RYOT, RaFILM and Mikkel Keldorf Media (Los Angeles, CA: RYOT, 2018), 7 mins
Description
The Northern Triangle' region in Central America is among the most deadly places on Earth. Meet the people fleeing the area and follow them on the most dangerous journey of their life towards the US border.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
360VR
Contributor
Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018, RYOT, RaFILM, Mikkel Keldorf Media
Author / Creator
Mikkel Cantzler, fl. 2018, Mikkel Keldorf, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
RYOT
Topic / Theme
Immigration and emigration
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Oath Inc
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The Crossing
directed by Tyson Sadler, fl. 2015; produced by Gabriel Lifton-Zoline, fl. 2015 and David Darg, fl. 2010, RYOT (Los Angeles, CA: RYOT, 2015), 3 mins
RYOT and HuffPost present "The Crossing," a virtual reality film and immersive reporting series hosted by Susan Sarandon chronicling the refugee crisis as it unfolds in Greece. The shores of the Mediterranean see thousands of refugees every day who arrive on small boats, evidence for which is seen everywhere in ma...
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directed by Tyson Sadler, fl. 2015; produced by Gabriel Lifton-Zoline, fl. 2015 and David Darg, fl. 2010, RYOT (Los Angeles, CA: RYOT, 2015), 3 mins
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RYOT and HuffPost present "The Crossing," a virtual reality film and immersive reporting series hosted by Susan Sarandon chronicling the refugee crisis as it unfolds in Greece. The shores of the Mediterranean see thousands of refugees every day who arrive on small boats, evidence for which is seen everywhere in massive piles of discarded life vests. Most of the arrivals are fleeing from Syria and Afghanistan in search of safety, economic stabilit...
RYOT and HuffPost present "The Crossing," a virtual reality film and immersive reporting series hosted by Susan Sarandon chronicling the refugee crisis as it unfolds in Greece. The shores of the Mediterranean see thousands of refugees every day who arrive on small boats, evidence for which is seen everywhere in massive piles of discarded life vests. Most of the arrivals are fleeing from Syria and Afghanistan in search of safety, economic stability, and a better life. RYOT and The Huffington Post present “The Crossing”, a chronicle of the refugee crisis as it unfolded in Greece in 2015. The shores of the Mediterranean see thousands of refugees every day who arrive on small boats, evidence for which is seen everywhere in massive piles of discarded life vests. Most of the arrivals are fleeing from Syria and Afghanistan in search of safety, economic stability, and a better life.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
360VR
Contributor
Gabriel Lifton-Zoline, fl. 2015, David Darg, fl. 2010, RYOT
Author / Creator
Tyson Sadler, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
RYOT
Topic / Theme
Human rights, Refugees
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Oath Inc
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Kenya's Trapped Refugees
directed by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017; produced by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget and Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films and Les Films du Sillage (Austria: Beliane, 2018), 53 mins
Located in the northern part of Kenya, the Dadaab refugee camp has been sheltering more than 250,000 people, mostly Somalis, for the past three decades. This documentary is an immersion into a huge ghetto and tells the stories of the people living in this camp, of those who accepted to go back to Somalia and final...
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directed by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017; produced by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget and Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films and Les Films du Sillage (Austria: Beliane, 2018), 53 mins
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Located in the northern part of Kenya, the Dadaab refugee camp has been sheltering more than 250,000 people, mostly Somalis, for the past three decades. This documentary is an immersion into a huge ghetto and tells the stories of the people living in this camp, of those who accepted to go back to Somalia and finally returned illegally to the camp, of the Kenyans feeling that life is better inside the camp than outside...
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget, Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films, Les Films du Sillage
Author / Creator
Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Beliane
Topic / Theme
Refugees, Refugee camps
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Beliane
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Last Harvest
directed by Hui Wang; produced by Hui Wang and Jun Zhang, Redbean Productions (CAT&Docs, 2015), 1 hour 18 mins
Following the remarkable journey of Mr. and Mrs. Xu, an elderly Chinese farming couple, on a forced relocation by the government's mammoth South - to - North Water Diversion Project. Lyrical and intimate, the film brings us into the life of two compelling peasants facing major disruption late in life. It continues...
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directed by Hui Wang; produced by Hui Wang and Jun Zhang, Redbean Productions (CAT&Docs, 2015), 1 hour 18 mins
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Following the remarkable journey of Mr. and Mrs. Xu, an elderly Chinese farming couple, on a forced relocation by the government's mammoth South - to - North Water Diversion Project. Lyrical and intimate, the film brings us into the life of two compelling peasants facing major disruption late in life. It continues the story where other documentaries left off - after the people have been relocated and have to re - build their lives, and offers a d...
Following the remarkable journey of Mr. and Mrs. Xu, an elderly Chinese farming couple, on a forced relocation by the government's mammoth South - to - North Water Diversion Project. Lyrical and intimate, the film brings us into the life of two compelling peasants facing major disruption late in life. It continues the story where other documentaries left off - after the people have been relocated and have to re - build their lives, and offers a direct experience of the collision between traditional culture and modernization, through which we see the imminent extinction of Old China as New China emerge.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Hui Wang, Jun Zhang, Redbean Productions, Jeremy Edwardes
Author / Creator
Hui Wang
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
CAT&Docs
Topic / Theme
Dams, Internally displaced persons
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Film Platform
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The Last Journey of Dashdeleg
directed by Philippe Mac Gaw, fl. 2014; produced by Pronto Prod (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2014), 53 mins
Dashdeleg is about to leave his traditional Mongol's life of nomad to go with his family live in the city of Ulaanbaatar where his grandson lives. This transhumance through the beautiful landscapes of Mongolia is a story of the nomadic culture that is disappearing.
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directed by Philippe Mac Gaw, fl. 2014; produced by Pronto Prod (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2014), 53 mins
Description
Dashdeleg is about to leave his traditional Mongol's life of nomad to go with his family live in the city of Ulaanbaatar where his grandson lives. This transhumance through the beautiful landscapes of Mongolia is a story of the nomadic culture that is disappearing.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Pronto Prod
Author / Creator
Philippe Mac Gaw, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Topic / Theme
Border Events and Areas Context, Cultural change and history, Internal migration, Sociology, Mongols (Central Asia), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Windrose SAS
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Leaving Greece
directed by Anna Brass, fl. 2009; produced by Anna Brass, fl. 2009, Hochschule fur Fernsehen und Film Munchen (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2013), 1 hour 19 mins
When entering the EU for the first time, a refugee must submit an application for asylum. So much is clear. Less well known, however is the fact that for 90% of all refugees, the Aegean is the gateway to Europe. So what does this mean for Greece? Every aspect of the Greek Asylum system is so overstrained that it h...
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directed by Anna Brass, fl. 2009; produced by Anna Brass, fl. 2009, Hochschule fur Fernsehen und Film Munchen (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2013), 1 hour 19 mins
Description
When entering the EU for the first time, a refugee must submit an application for asylum. So much is clear. Less well known, however is the fact that for 90% of all refugees, the Aegean is the gateway to Europe. So what does this mean for Greece? Every aspect of the Greek Asylum system is so overstrained that it has effectively collapsed. No one is allowed to remain in Greece, and yet, according to the EU no one may leave. The Authorities are ext...
When entering the EU for the first time, a refugee must submit an application for asylum. So much is clear. Less well known, however is the fact that for 90% of all refugees, the Aegean is the gateway to Europe. So what does this mean for Greece? Every aspect of the Greek Asylum system is so overstrained that it has effectively collapsed. No one is allowed to remain in Greece, and yet, according to the EU no one may leave. The Authorities are extremely harsh to those attempting to exit the country. ‘Leaving Greece’ tells the very personal story of three Afghan refugees: Hossein, Reza and Kaka, who have tried for years to break this vicious circle. A film about friendship – and the contradictory European refugee policy
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anna Brass, fl. 2009, Hochschule fur Fernsehen und Film Munchen
Author / Creator
Anna Brass, fl. 2009
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
EU and its Borders, Internal and External, Right of asylum, Refugees, Sociology, Afghans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Royal Anthropological Institute
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Long Distance Love
directed by Magnus Gertten, 1953- and Elin Jönsson, 1973-; produced by Magnus Gertten, 1953- and Lennart Ström, fl. 2001, Auto Images, Film i Skane and Sveriges Television (Vienna, Vienna State: Autlook Filmsales, 2008), 1 hour 17 mins,
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In today's Kyrgyzstan, 18 year old Alisher is forced to leave his young pregnant wife to travel 3.500km away from home to find work in Russia. As one of 12-16 millions migrant workers, he lives an illegal and isolated existence in Moscow under inhuman conditions. This is a love story clouded by migration, exposing...
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directed by Magnus Gertten, 1953- and Elin Jönsson, 1973-; produced by Magnus Gertten, 1953- and Lennart Ström, fl. 2001, Auto Images, Film i Skane and Sveriges Television (Vienna, Vienna State: Autlook Filmsales, 2008), 1 hour 17 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
In today's Kyrgyzstan, 18 year old Alisher is forced to leave his young pregnant wife to travel 3.500km away from home to find work in Russia. As one of 12-16 millions migrant workers, he lives an illegal and isolated existence in Moscow under inhuman conditions. This is a love story clouded by migration, exposing the fine line between foreign labour and modern slavery.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Magnus Gertten, 1953-, Lennart Ström, fl. 2001, Auto Images, Film i Skane, Sveriges Television
Author / Creator
Magnus Gertten, 1953-, Elin Jönsson, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Autlook Filmsales
Topic / Theme
Kyrgystan and Uzbekistan, Working conditions, Migrant life, Anthropology, Sociology, Kyrgyz, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 Film Platform
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Losing Knowledge: 50 Years of Change
directed by Laura Nader, 1930- and Roberto J. González, 1969-; produced by Laura Nader, 1930- and Roberto J. González, 1969- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2012), 40 mins
This profound ethnographic documentary explores the myriad of ways in which centuries-old indigenous knowledge is rapidly vanishing throughout the world. The film focuses on the southern Mexican village of Talea, Oaxaca. For half a century, the Zapotec people of this region have experienced rapid modernization: Th...
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directed by Laura Nader, 1930- and Roberto J. González, 1969-; produced by Laura Nader, 1930- and Roberto J. González, 1969- (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media, 2012), 40 mins
Description
This profound ethnographic documentary explores the myriad of ways in which centuries-old indigenous knowledge is rapidly vanishing throughout the world. The film focuses on the southern Mexican village of Talea, Oaxaca. For half a century, the Zapotec people of this region have experienced rapid modernization: The creation of a road linking the village to cities, the arrival of electricity, and the introduction of computers and Internet have all...
This profound ethnographic documentary explores the myriad of ways in which centuries-old indigenous knowledge is rapidly vanishing throughout the world. The film focuses on the southern Mexican village of Talea, Oaxaca. For half a century, the Zapotec people of this region have experienced rapid modernization: The creation of a road linking the village to cities, the arrival of electricity, and the introduction of computers and Internet have all transformed the texture of daily life. However, the people of Talea have often experienced progress as a double-edged sword. Farmers are now able to export coffee and other cash crops, but many of their children have migrated to the United States and today, fertile fields lay abandoned. Governance was once a village affair, but state and national government has disrupted and sometimes displaced local political autonomy. Most new buildings in Talea are constructed with imported concrete, not with regional materials. And traditional healing practices are rapidly being displaced by Western biomedicine. By exploring the transformation of agriculture, governance, architecture, and medical practices in the village, filmmaker/anthropologists Laura Nader and Roberto Gonzalez pose a series of provocative questions: Is it possible that 50 years of development has done more to unravel local culture than 500 years of conquest? What are the long-term implications of the knowledge that has been lost? Is there any possibility these processes might be reversed? The film also examines how disappearing indigenous knowledge isn't just a Zapotec problem. It is a global problem, for throughout the world, local knowledge developed over centuries -- a priceless intellectual treasure trove -- is withering away at an alarming rate. Losing Knowledge is both insightful and poignant. It will engage students and engender thought and discussion in a wide range of classes in cultural anthropology, Latin American studies, development issues and economics, and third-World studies. It was produced and directed by Laura Nader (University of California, Berkeley) and Roberto Gonzalez (San Jose State University).
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Laura Nader, 1930-, Roberto J. González, 1969-
Author / Creator
Laura Nader, 1930-, Roberto J. González, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Berkeley Media
Topic / Theme
Mexico and the United States Border, Agriculture, Immigration and emigration, Anthropology, Zapotec, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 Berkeley Media
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Moria, Beyond Hell
directed by Mortaza Behboudi, 1994- and Laurence Monroe; presented by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980; produced by Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions and KTO; interview by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Beliane, 2020), 52 mins
On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice...
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directed by Mortaza Behboudi, 1994- and Laurence Monroe; presented by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980; produced by Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions and KTO; interview by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Beliane, 2020), 52 mins
Description
On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice Joyeux, from the Jesuit Refugee Service, decided to go back there to accompany the people and help them not to sink into despair. He t...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice Joyeux, from the Jesuit Refugee Service, decided to go back there to accompany the people and help them not to sink into despair. He took the time to see the situations, to listen to the stories of the people and quickly perceived the hunger, the thirst, the endless waiting in a climate of fear and insecurity: a place of no rights, this camp had become a real hell. But his job as a priest is to share his hope in the very heart of despair. So Maurice Joyeux gets closer to the refugees. He follows in their footsteps to help them not only to survive but to live. But in September, the hell is reduced to ashes.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions, KTO, Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-
Author / Creator
Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-, Laurence Monroe, Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Beliane
Speaker / Narrator
Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-
Topic / Theme
Music, Human rights, Children, Migration, Refugee camps, Refugees, Somali, Congolese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Beliane
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