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Almost Friends
directed by Nitzan Ofir, fl. 2011; produced by Barak Heymann, fl. 2003, Heymann Brothers Films (Los Angeles, CA: Rising Sun Media, 2014), 1 hour
Two pre-teen girls meet through a digital educational project in Israel. Samar's father comes from the Palestinian Occupied Territories. Linor's family was evacuated from a Jewish settlement. Only 67 kilometers apart, yet an idealogical gulf stands between them. What starts as innocent correspondence continues wit...
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directed by Nitzan Ofir, fl. 2011; produced by Barak Heymann, fl. 2003, Heymann Brothers Films (Los Angeles, CA: Rising Sun Media, 2014), 1 hour
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Two pre-teen girls meet through a digital educational project in Israel. Samar's father comes from the Palestinian Occupied Territories. Linor's family was evacuated from a Jewish settlement. Only 67 kilometers apart, yet an idealogical gulf stands between them. What starts as innocent correspondence continues with face-to-face meetings as an immediate bond is struck. And then reality sets in.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barak Heymann, fl. 2003, Heymann Brothers Films
Author / Creator
Nitzan Ofir, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Rising Sun Media
Topic / Theme
Friendships, Israelis, Jews
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Music Video Distributors
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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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Hard Earth: Land Rights in Zimbabwe
directed by Mukundwa Francis Zvoma, fl. 2001; produced by Tsitsi Dangarembga, 1959- and Olaf Koschke, fl. 2005, Nyerai Films (Harare, Harare District: Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa Trust, 2001), 55 mins
The film investigates what life on an occupied Zimbabwean farm is like from many points of view: the farmers, farm workers and occupiers. Simplistic headlines about the Zimbabwean land invasions break up to reveal a much more complex scenario. Land occupiers, commercial farmers, farm workers, war veterans and rese...
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directed by Mukundwa Francis Zvoma, fl. 2001; produced by Tsitsi Dangarembga, 1959- and Olaf Koschke, fl. 2005, Nyerai Films (Harare, Harare District: Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa Trust, 2001), 55 mins
Description
The film investigates what life on an occupied Zimbabwean farm is like from many points of view: the farmers, farm workers and occupiers. Simplistic headlines about the Zimbabwean land invasions break up to reveal a much more complex scenario. Land occupiers, commercial farmers, farm workers, war veterans and researchers, all have stories to tell - stories of a divided society in Southern Africa.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tsitsi Dangarembga, 1959-, Olaf Koschke, fl. 2005, Nyerai Films
Author / Creator
Mukundwa Francis Zvoma, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa Trust
Topic / Theme
Land redistribution, Zimbabweans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 nyerai films
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RAI Film Festival 2017, Fighting for Nothing to Happen
directed by Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017; produced by Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017, in RAI Film Festival 2017 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2017), 48 mins
After the volcanic eruption of Mount Rokatenda, the people of the island of Pulau Palue in east Indonesia are to be relocated. But are the planned relocation and the "new" life at the neighbouring Pulau Besar really promising? This film accompanies Father Cyrillus, priest and employee of a Christian NGO, in his ef...
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directed by Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017; produced by Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017, in RAI Film Festival 2017 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2017), 48 mins
Description
After the volcanic eruption of Mount Rokatenda, the people of the island of Pulau Palue in east Indonesia are to be relocated. But are the planned relocation and the "new" life at the neighbouring Pulau Besar really promising? This film accompanies Father Cyrillus, priest and employee of a Christian NGO, in his efforts to promote and drive forward the relocation project. A worried host community, unclear land rights at the relocation site, a corr...
After the volcanic eruption of Mount Rokatenda, the people of the island of Pulau Palue in east Indonesia are to be relocated. But are the planned relocation and the "new" life at the neighbouring Pulau Besar really promising? This film accompanies Father Cyrillus, priest and employee of a Christian NGO, in his efforts to promote and drive forward the relocation project. A worried host community, unclear land rights at the relocation site, a corrupt and disorganized government in the district capital as well as impatient refugees in temporary shelters are challenging the protagonists in their attempts to make the best of the situation.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017
Author / Creator
Nora Wildenauer, fl. 2017
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Series
RAI Film Festival 2017
Topic / Theme
Sea Migrations, Refugees, Forced migration and expulsion, Sociology, Indonesians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Royal Anthropological Institute
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