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"Tiny Katerina", "Yerv of the Tundra" og "My Home, My Heartache" - etnografiske film

Tredje af tre filmsessioner, hvor vi viser film og diskuterer idéen med visuelt at ville forske i og formidle indsigt i remote places og andre kulturers levemåder.

Oplysninger om arrangementet

Tidspunkt

Tirsdag 2. december 2014,  kl. 14:00 - 16:00

Sted

Lokale A414, Institut for Uddannelse og Pædagogik (DPU), Aarhus Universitet, Campus Emdrup, Tuborgvej 164, 2400 København NV

Tiny Katerina – 23 min. af Ivan Golovnev
Northwestern Siberia, Russia. Small Khanty girl Katerina observes and understands the outer world. She learns the voices of people, animals and other beings. Gradually she approaches the unknown and the unknown comes closer - not far from Katerina's nomad camp an oil rig appears.

Yerv of the Tundra – 34 min. af Zoia Vylka Ravna
The story about a group of Nenet reindeer herders who, at the end of the Soviet era, decide to opt out from their kolkhoz and try to re-establish a traditional way of living in the tundra.

My Home, My Heartache – 32 min af Trude Haugseth
'My Home, My Heartache' is a film about being a woman in the reindeer herding culture, living in between tradition and modernity, but also includes the universal theme of being young and having to choose how to live your life.

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Ida Wentzel Winther og Mads Middelboe Rehder