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The Last Journey of Dashdeleg
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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
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.
directed by Philippe Mac Gaw, fl. 2014; produced by Pronto Prod (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2014), 53 mins
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Natives: Immigrant Bashing On the Border
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produced by Jesse Lerner and Scott Sterling, fl. 1991 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1993), 37 mins
Starkly shot in black and white, this multi-festival film captures the unabashed xenophobia of a number of Americans living in California along the U.S.-Mexican border. They are reacting to the influx of undocumented aliens, who they believe are draining community resources and committing crimes. Nativist organiza...
produced by Jesse Lerner and Scott Sterling, fl. 1991 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1993), 37 mins
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South Korea POV
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produced by Cable News Network (CNN) (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
Explore the history and present-day life along the DMZ: what draws more than 1.2 million tourists annually and the unintended consequence of 65 years without human development.
produced by Cable News Network (CNN) (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
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To Be A Marma
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directed by Edward Owles; produced by Alison Rooper, In Focus Productions (United Kingdom: Postcode Films, 2020), 15 mins
The Marma are a minority indigenous people living in the Hill Tracts of the Bangladesh/Myanmar border. To Be A Marma follows four members of the community - a princess, the king, a monk and a pop star - as they reflect on what it means to be Marma. Ruled over by an increasingly symbolic tribal monarchy, as well as...
directed by Edward Owles; produced by Alison Rooper, In Focus Productions (United Kingdom: Postcode Films, 2020), 15 mins
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