GLORIOUS EXIT
The news of his Nigerian father’s death catches Jarreth Merz off guard. Now living and working as a theater actor in Los Angeles, his parents had originally met in Nigeria. … read more
The news of his Nigerian father’s death catches Jarreth Merz off guard. Now living and working as a theater actor in Los Angeles, his parents had originally met in Nigeria. … read more
Cameroon, 2005. A man is seized, dragged to a secluded location, tied to a tree, and left to suffer a torturous death by starvation according to the precepts of local … read more
When our own image becomes the image of otherness: Amazonia, 1980. Imagine: Deep in the jungle, images of everyday life in Germany appear out of the darkness – images of … read more
What do anthropologists mean when they claim to study the cultural traditions of others by participating in them? This film follows the Dutch anthropologist Ton Otto, who has been adopted by a family on Baluan Island in Papua New Guinea. Due to the death of his adoptive father, he has to take part in mortuary ceremonies, whose form and content are passionately contested by different groups of relatives. Through prolonged negotiations, Ton learns how Baluan people perform and transform their traditions and not least what role he plays himself. The film is part of long-term field research, in which filmmaking has become integrated in the ongoing dialogue and exchange between the islanders and the anthropologist.
Asen Balikci and Visual Ethnography A portrait of this classic figure in visual anthropology, taking us into the worlds inhabited by Canadian Inuit, Afghan nomads, villagers in Bulgaria and in … read more