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COMPETITIVE SCREENINGS for FILM PRIZES

at the 7th International Festival of Ethnographic Film, 16th - 18th December 2000

Saturday 16 December
Competitors for RAI and Basil Wright prizes
Parallel Session 1A, Brunei Lecture Theatre

09.30         Opening ceremonies

09.45         Dhiava - The Autumn Journey
                  (Tim Salmon, David J Hope)

10.45         Coffee

11.15         Of Men and Mares (Metje Postma)

13.00         Lunch

14.15        American Gypsy : A Stranger in Everybody's Land
                  (Jasmine Dellal)

16.00         Tea

16.30         100 Years Greenland on Film  (Werner Sperschneider)

18.00         Event (to be announced)

19.00         Reception hosted 
                  by SOAS Anthropology Dept

20.00         Evening Event/Film (to be announced)

 

Sunday 17 December
Competitors for RAI and Basil Wright prizes (continued)

Parallel Session 2A, Brunei Lecture Theatre

09.30          Paradise Bent  (Heather Croall)

10.45          Coffee

11.15          Divorce Iranian Style (Kim Longinotto, Ziba Mir-Hosseini)

13.00          Lunch

14.00          Doon School Chronicles (David MacDougall)

16.45          Tea

17.15          Earl's Canoe, A Trad. Ojibwe Craft*
                   (Tom Vennum, Charles Weber)

18.00          Event (to be announced)

19.00          Reception hosted by RAI

20.00          Evening Event/Film (to be announced)

*This film is also competing in the Material Culture and Archaeology category.

 

Monday 18 December 
Competitors for the JVC Student Video prize  

Parallel Session 3A,
Brunei Lecture Theatre

09.30         A St Petersberg Symphony 
                  (Sasha Snow)

10.10         Domov (Rosie Read)

11.00         Coffee

11.30         The Bride Who Wouldn't Smile 
                  (Camilla Nielsson)

11.50         Tiger's Apprentice (M Trinh Nguyen)

13.10         Lunch

14.15         The Circus (Rosie Worboys)

14.55         Doos and Don'ts

(Johan Eriksson)

15.20         Dongba He (Bao Jiang, Ai Juhong)

16.00         Tea

16.30         Le Maitre a Dit Que (Tronde Waage)

17.35         Oyakata/The Master (Aya Domenig)

19.00         Reception & Awards Ceremony

20.00         Evening Event/Party

 

Monday 18 December 
Competitors for the Material Culture and Archaeology prize

Parallel Session 3B, Philips Building Lecture Theatre

09.30         Tell me, My Charcoal Burner
                  (Sophie Audier)

                  together with

                  A Daughter for The Cotton-Mat Makers
                  (Chao Hsin Ching, Zeng Yi-Gun)

11.00         Coffee

11.30         Treasures of Kenya -  Headgear
                  (AV Dept, National Museum of Kenya)

                  together with

                  Hosay Trinidad
                  (John Bishop, Frank J Korom)

13.00         Lunch

14.00         A Mysterious Death
                  (John Bulmer, Sarah Errington)

                  together with

                  The Architecture of Mud (Caterina Borelli)

16.00         Tea

16.30         Building Season in Tiebele
                  (Annemarie Fiedermutz-Laun,
                   Beate Engelbrecht)

19.00         Reception & Awards Ceremony

20.00         Evening Event/Party  

 

NON-COMPETITIVE PARALLEL SCREENINGS

Saturday 16 December 
Parallel Session 1B,
Philips Building Lecture Theatre

09.45         Nuba Conversations (Arthur Howes)

10.55         Coffee

11.20         The Matis - Return of the Ancestors
                  (Andy Jillings)

12.25         The Poet of Linge Homeland
                  (Aryo Danusiri)

13.00         Lunch

14.15         Daughter of Suicide (Dempsey Rice)

16.00         Tea

16.30         The Lady of Chandor (Catarina Mourao)

 

Sunday 17 December
Parallel Session 2B,
Philips Building Lecture Theatre

09.30         A Month in the Life of Ephtim D
                  (Asen Balikci)

10.45         Coffee

11.15         Geiko Girl (Mick Csaky)

12.20         Hi Granny We're All Fine (Zoltan Furedi)

13.00         Lunch

14.00         The Kondhs of Baphlai (John Sheppard)

15.30         'Ere We Go (Georg Misch)

16.15         Tea

16.45         A Greek and Pleasant Land
                  (Marianna Economou)

17.25         Arcadia (Mufadzi Nkomo)

 

Saturday 16 December  
Parallel Session 1C,
Room G2

09.45         Home of the Wandering Souls
                  (Sandor Horvath)

10.45         Coffee

11.15         Ayer Niņa, Maņana Mujer
                  (Ingeborg Solvang)

12.30                 First Touch with Ing (He Yuan, Yang Kun)

13.00         Lunch

14.00         Fredrik Barth, From Fieldwork to Theory   
(Werner Sperschneider)

15.10         Masai and Stuff (Marcela Douglas)

15.45         Tea

16.15         Java Jive (David Ozier, Selwyn Jacob)

17.00         Opre Roma: Gypsies in Canada 
                  (Tony Papa, Gillian Darling Kovanic)

 

Sunday 17 December
Parallel Session 2C, Room G2

09.30         Old Spirits, New Persons (Carla Risseeuw)

10.25         One Plus One (George Amponsah)

10.50         Coffee

11.20         I Love You - Hope for The Year 2000
                  (Kathrin Oester)

13.00         Lunch

14.00         Quand Les Hommes Pleurent
                  (Yasmine Kassari)

15.15         Squatville/Loveville (Yseult Digan)

16.30         Tea

17.00         Thomson of Arnhem Land (John Moore)

Monday 18 December

Parallel Session 3C, Room G2

09.30         Uncle Poison (Ricardo Leizaola)

10.45         Coffee

11.15         Search for the Sons of Abraham (Chris Hale)

12.20         The Paranza of the Fires 
                  (Laura Mandolesi Ferrini Merrouchi)

12.50         The Last Shelter
                  (Kamlesh Kumar Ahu and others)

13.15         Lunch

14.15                Mobutu - King of Zaire (Thierry Michel)

16.45                 Tea

A VIDEO LIBRARY will be available during the Festival for personal viewing of film entries.

FOR BOOKING & MORE INFORMATION consult this website:

http://therai.org.uk/film/festival2000.html

or contact:

Roger Nuthall, Dept of Anthropology and Sociology, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H OXG, UK

Tel: +44 (0)20-7898 4500    Fax: +44 (0)20-7898 4439   Email: raifilmfest@soas.ac.uk