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  • FID-SKA-Lizenzen  (23)
  • 2005-2009  (23)
  • Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,  (15)
  • Paris :ZED,  (6)
  • Thailand :Extra Virgin Co,  (2)
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  • 1
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    Thailand :Extra Virgin Co,
    Language: Thai
    Pages: 1 online resource (121 min.). , 020044
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Ethnographic video online, volume 2). Available via World Wide Web.
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Ireland ; Feature films.
    Abstract: Two families are employed by a landowner to work on his rice fields. One of them used to own their own land, but was evicted for being unable to keep up with his hefty loan payments. In the absence of machinery, they plant rice using traditional farming methods and an untrained buffalo. However, the low market prices for rice mean that they have to supplement their income with picking wild mushrooms. They also eat wild frogs, snakes and honeycomb when their income proves to be too meagre to feed the family. In contrast, a neighboring farmer, a retired teacher, farms his land organically and hopes to keep the land fertile with the rice stalks, so that he will always be able to grow food for himself. Thai director Uruphong Raksasad had grown up in the same village where the film is beautifully shot, and had chosen to use local farmers as his actors. Awards/Festivals: NETPAC Special Mention Award, International Film Festival Rotterdam; Special Mention Award, Barcelona Asian Film Festival; NETPAC Award, Brisbane International Film Festival; Golden Hanoman Award, Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival; NETPAC Award, Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival; Best Narrative Film, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival; !f Inspired Award - Most Inspired Director, !f International Independent Film Festival, Istanbul; Special Jury Award, Millenium International Documentary Film Festival; Green Chilies Award (Best Film), Asian Hot Shot Berlin Festival; Hong Kong International Film Festival; Singapore International Film Festival; Jeonju International Film Festival; Libertas Film Festival; Filmfest Munchen; Vancouver International Film Festival; Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival; Flanders International Film Festival Ghent; Mumbai Film Festival; Vienna International Film Festival; Asiaticafilmmediale, Rome; Mar del Plata International Film Festival; Taipei Golden Horse International Film Festival; International Film Festival Bratislava; International Film Festival of Kerala; Pune International Film Festival; Fajr International Film Festival; San Francisco Asian American Film Festival.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014). , Recorded in Thailand. , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Thai with English subtitles.
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  • 2
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali
    Pages: 1 online resource (18 min.) , 001701
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Ethnographic video online, volume 2). Available via World Wide Web.
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Culture. ; Graffiti. ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This documentary, directed by Govinda Siwakoti, features cultural identity in Nepal.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed October 28, 2014). , Previously released as DVD. , In Nepali with English subtitles.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (51 minutes) , 005100
    Keywords: Voyages and travels. ; Turkey. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This French-language documentary, directed by Jean-Marc Sanchez, features Celine Hue in Turkey.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed October 06, 2015). , In French.
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  • 4
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (38 min.) , 003717
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Families. ; Foreign workers. ; Nepali people. ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Govinda Siwakoti.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in English.
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  • 5
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali , English
    Pages: 1 online resource (13 minutes) , 001243
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Divorce ; Canada ; Filmed performances.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Ratna Gurung.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Nepali.
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  • 6
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali
    Pages: 1 online resource (9 minutes) , 000811
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Magar (Nepalese people) ; Traditional medicine ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Pratimaya Pun Magar.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Nepali with English subtitles.
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  • 7
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (6 minutes) , 000516
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples. ; Nepal. ; India ; Experimental films. ; Short films.
    Abstract: A look into the position of the indigenous peoples in the society dominated by the non-indigenous people. The progress made by the indigenous communities gets outsmarted in front of the status of the non-indigenous communities as they latter have already established their hegemony in every mechanism of the state.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Nepali.
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  • 8
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (6 minutes) , 000554
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples. ; India ; Experimental films. ; Short films.
    Abstract: A juxtaposition of the pain inflicted on the indigenous people at the hands of the old state to the optimism the indigenous people have grown towards the new state.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Nepali.
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  • 9
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Sino-Tibetan (Other)
    Pages: 1 online resource (11 minutes) , 001046
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Basket making ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Laxmi Sunwar.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Sunwari with English subtitles.
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  • 10
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Indic (Other)
    Pages: 1 online resource (9 minutes) , 000810
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Fishers ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Bindu Majhi.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Majhi with English subtitles.
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  • 11
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali , English
    Pages: 1 online resource (11 minutes) , 001006
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Manners and customs. ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Filmed performances.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Toma Lama.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Nepali.
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  • 12
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali
    Pages: 1 online resource (11 minutes) , 001002
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Coming of age ; Newar (Nepalese people) ; Women ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Educational films.
    Abstract: The Newars have the tradition of initiating their daughter into womanhood.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Nepali with English subtitles.
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  • 13
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali
    Pages: 1 online resource (13 minutes) , 001250
    Keywords: Assimilation (Sociology) ; Indigenous peoples. ; India ; Experimental films. ; Short films.
    Abstract: An indigenous character of a village which gets alienated in the city, where he encounters strange language and culture. He loses his head a midst the concrete jungle replete with indifference.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Nepali.
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  • 14
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (14 minutes) , 001330
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Equality ; Gurung (Nepalese people) ; Women ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Gurung women are independent and empowered due to the gender equality.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in English.
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  • 15
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (10 minutes) , 000919
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Magar (Nepalese people) ; Nature worship. ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: The Magar Community believe that they must not cut the tree they worship.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in English.
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  • 16
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: Nepali , English
    Pages: 1 online resource (11 minutes) , 001020
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Arranged marriage ; Marriage customs and rites ; Nepal. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: This film is directed by Loonibha Tuladhar.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Februrary 25, 2015). , Previously released as DVD. , In Nepali.
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  • 17
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    Nepal :Indigenous Film Archive,
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (99 minutes) , 013838
    Keywords: Manners and customs. ; Rites and ceremonies. ; Nepal. ; India ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: A story of a Tharu community in far western Nepal who have been displaced by state policy and their culture.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Nepali with English subtitles.
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  • 18
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (27 minutes) , 002621
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians. ; Australians. ; Ethnic relations. ; Roads ; Australia. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Australia, the Northern Territory. The Outback State. The Stuart Highway runs from Darwin in the North to Adelaide in the South, dividing the island into two. A lonely road without end. No change on the horizon for hundreds of miles. A merciless sun. Dust. Flies. And solitude. Everybody who feels lost and abandoned in the outback, recognizes the importance of the remote roadhouses that provide a specific variety of services to the weary traveler: fuel, repairs, food, accommodation and means of communication. They play an important central role in traffic safety and are an essential part of the tourist infrastructure. There are about 60 roadhouses in Australia. Most of them are remote with no community close by. No social life, no amusement, no distractions. Their own bar and restaurant are in fact the place to be! The rare tourist that stops is not only the main source of income, he is also a welcome diversion to the tedious life in the outback. They see a daily average of 150 cars pass by, but not all of them stop. So most of the time the staff is just waiting. Patiently. To attract travelers and encouraging them to stop, some roadhouses try to offer something different, something slightly out of the ordinary. From an UFO theme park to an all female staff in a place called Heartbreak Hotel. And yes, even Elvis was spotted somewhere. The Northern Territory is also Aboriginal country. Many communities are found off track. But most of them are restricted and inaccessible without permit. A lot of Roadhouses have art galleries which sell Aboriginal art. But that is as far as the flirting with the indigenous people goes. Most roadhouses don't even allow Aboriginals to hang around the premises. There is still a lot of prejudice and discrimination. And with the roadhouses being so remote in desolate areas far from 'civilization', these sentiments are often enlarged to extremes. To the point of being racist. But it must be said that this was also induced by the reprehensible and sometimes violent conduct of some Aboriginals who wander outside the communities. Most of them fell victim to substance abuse; they are staggering drunks or petrol-sniffers. The latter is such a huge problem that you will hardly find a gas station with standard fuel on Aboriginal territory. In most communities it has been replaced by Avgas or aviation fuel because its smell is not attractive to sniffers, or by Opal, a new mix of petrol created by the fuel company BP, which has no effect on sniffers. Almost all communities are also 'dry', meaning alcohol is prohibited. So some Aboriginals left their home communities in search of something to get high on, and end up at the roadhouses ... Who is to blame? Both the Australian and the Aboriginal communities point the finger at each other. The fact is, when you enter a roadhouse, you might encounter three entirely different groups of people without any interaction or mutual understanding: Aussies on one side, the Abo's on the other and in between them ... 'them tourists'. 'Gas Station' will confront them. With each other, with themselves, with the road with no end. The sun keeps on shining. And the flies will always be there ... But so will the roadhouses. No worries, mate, we will always be here.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In English.
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  • 19
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (27 minutes) , 002627
    Keywords: Icelanders. ; Natural disasters ; Iceland. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Gas Station takes us to cold and snowy Iceland, more particularly to the North-West coast of the island to a village called Flateyri. Flateyri lies next to a fjord and is surrounded by mountains. These mountains have the main role in our episode. Five years ago the village was hit by an avalanche killing 20 people. It was an enormous blow for a small community like Flateyri, and as a result a lot of people deserted the village, while others became depressed. Today the village has been largely rebuilt and the remaining villagers are trying to survive as best as they can in this remote spot. The petrol station - and its owner, Gogo - is crucial for this survival; it's about the only place people can go to for a cup of coffee, a quick bite or a decent conversation. It is the meeting point of the local community. Gogo tries to bring people together and motives her clients to make Flateyri a cosy place: she pours free coffee, gives free predictions on Sundays, and replaces the local teacher when he is sick. All things that make life more agreeable. This is the story of a village fighting the rough climate and rugged nature of Iceland.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Icelandic with English subtitles.
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  • 20
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (27 minutes) , 002610
    Keywords: Border crossing. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Mexicans. ; Arizona. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: John and Pam run a genuine 'Mom and Pop diner annex gas station.' The small wooden building and its porch have undergone virtually no change since it was built in 1950. Outside, two ageless gas pumps bear witness to what still functioned, for better or for worse, four years ago. The rehabilitation laws put an end to the independent running of this kind of small gas station. No sooner do you enter the restaurant then you find yourself in a convivial atmosphere. There's not much room, the tables are small, the bar is low and the stools too, the walls are covered in knick-knacks and trinkets. But what matters here are many regulars who feel at home here and who come to chew the fat. John is a big talker and an uncompromising, hard-line Republican. Pam is the eccentric owner, who keeps in the background with her parrot. But she obviously wears the pants around here. People constantly come and go. Local customers seem to be rather uncouth and harsh-voiced, but they like the contact and enjoy talking. They have fixed opinions and don't shy away from any expression, as strong as it might be. In the middle of the room is the liars' table. Every morning, a few locals (not always the same) gather here to discuss daily concerns: the collapse of social security system, politics, the situation in their home town, the illegal aliens ... Opinions vary. Nelson, a real cowboy, doesn't conceal his bitterness. He takes his anger out on the immigrants who, by coming here, are the cause of everything that goes wrong and will be the cause of everything that will get even worse. John, the owner, is more tolerant. He has an impressive array of guns but he would never think of using them on any Mexicans; 'They're humans, too.' Another local, Mac, likes to show off his guns, which he carries on him. With his two SS marks on the back of his tee shirt and tattooed on his hand, he doesn't go unnoticed. This rugged, greying sexagenarian has his secret reserves of tenderness. Greg is a fireman. He's virtually the only Democrat in town. He's nicknamed 'the fool.' He prudently points out that the region they live in was originally Mexican soil and that it's the Americans who are the illegal immigrants here. Dave is the local sheriff's deputy. He looks like someone out of a James Dean movie. His speciality consists of capturing rattlesnakes that enter homes. He is more at ease in their company than with his fellow humans. Most of the 'liars' fully understand the reasons that drive Mexicans to the United States. It's not just a matter of finding a newer and better life here, but it also involves finding a social security system that provides immigrants with a safety net. For instance, they aren't arrested, and don't get prison terms or fines: if need be, they are simply escorted to the border. If they are sick, they are accepted by hospitals where they receive free treatment. There is, in fact, 'no risk' involved in their perilous adventure. Americans are even convinced that many of the dead found in the desert didn't perish of thirst or exhaustion but because they were ill and chose to run the risk in the hope of getting free medical care in the United States. The Mexicans obviously seek to get as far as possible and keep a low profile. So the disturbance is minimal and the annoyances are limited to some night time noises and the unchecked dumping of garbage. It is clear too that there has been no increase in crime. Still, every citizen has several guns at home and in every fenced-in ranch there are guard dogs. In the wake of the illegal refugees hovers the shadow of drug dealers. We will hear many stories, several opinions, and much sighing. But the dominant feeling is that the situation seems without a resolution and without prospects. The social system is out of joint and falling apart. The Mexicans are bringing down labor costs in comparison to normal pay for US workers. At the liars' table, we also meet Chris Simcox, the outraged, rabid journalist who has created a private militia. He is neither understanding nor tolerant. Chris dreams out loud about erecting a large wall along the U.S.-Mexican border. He has no respect for all those politicians who make the local population bear the brunt of expenses created by these migrations. Simcox thinks that this money could have been better used for building the wall. For such problems, prevention rather than cure. Simcox also thinks that the bad faith shown by the federal government to solve these problems has to do with the fact that the State is merely the puppet of the industrial lobby, which is mostly interested in having cheap labor and is in favor of liberalizing trade exchanges through the NAFTA agreements with the Mexican government. Migration means business and sources of income. The Palominas Trading Post is where Chris's men meet up before a hunt.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed October 06, 2015). , In English.
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  • 21
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (26 minutes) , 002540
    Keywords: Arranged marriage ; East Indians. ; Families ; Punjab (India) ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Aba's store. Aba hails from a wealthy family. In the 50s, his father opened the first gas station in Amritsar. Until three years ago, the sale of gasoline was the preserve of a privileged few: you had to belong to prominent family if you could hope to obtain a business permit. In those days, there were no more than a dozen gas stations in Amritsar. Today, since the government liberalized the market, there are now more than 100 and their number keeps growing. Aba is an imposing person. He is still fairly young and is overweight. This giant of a man is very outgoing; he has the gift of gab and likes to laugh. The old gas station is a sight for sore eyes. A small building, no bigger than a pocket handkerchief, it is located at the corner of a major intersection. There are two gas pumps and when there are three clients or more, they must wait in line, which makes for an unceasing coming and going. At any given moment, five, six, seven or more vehicles wait bumper to bumper. Aba's office looks like a small hallway; it is so small he can hardly enter it. Next to the pumps is a basin in which a man in shorts washes himself. A customer need only hold out his arm to touch him. He bothers no one and no one bothers him. As in most service stations in Punjab, the attendants are immigrants. They come from the neighboring Hill States, from Himalchar Pradesh in particular. They not only represent cheap labor but they're also very reliable. Far from home, they have virtually no social life and so are always at work. Most of them room together in cramped lodgings and their main concern is to save as much of their wages as possible. When they've put away enough money they go home to visit their families, then come back to this job to which they are entirely devoted. Their children are their future. Aba's second office is no less impressive then his service station. Actually it's just a rather filthy store, decorated with a striking mural painting. This is a warehouse where large barrels of oil are loaded onto horse-drawn carts. It's the National Geographic imagery in all its glory. Aba has no intention of modernizing his old store. Most of all, he doesn't want to give the tax inspectors the impression that business is good. His computers are at his home and every day he carries his wireless phone exchange on him. Seated behind his huge desk, he successfully manages his many operations. Actually, he is the exclusive motor oil dealer for the HP gas stations in his district. So he knows all the gas pump attendants in his region, all of whom show him great respect. One of his close friends is Gurmeet, a young man who, in a few months, will have finished his second year at college after which he would like to go abroad and see the world as quickly as possible. He has a friend who is a hotel manager in Australia whom he would like to go see in order to enjoy the good life. Finding a job isn't an burning necessity for the moment. Rajiv Gupta runs a rival gas station. He is well-to-do man with many contacts. He commands respects and everyone treats him with deference. He reminds one of Don Corleone both physically and in the way he has of expressing himself. When Rajib speaks, everyone listens. His daughter Ritsja is the apple of his eye. He only wants the best for her: a future abroad, but only through marriage. Bindu is a friend of Aba's. She also dreams of a better future abroad ... She has also pinned her hopes on a marriage with an Indian expatriate. Be that as it may, like most other women, she will not be allowed to pick her future husband and will remain totally dependent on the wishes of her family and the intervention of a matchmaker. As far as she is concerned, love is an abstract concept and it would be unthinkable to build her life on it. It all strikes her as being too fickle and inconsistent. Still, deep down, she would like to be swept away by a great wave of romance. Mr. Ramoowalia is the only Indian politician to act on behalf of abandoned young brides. The others turn a blind eye to the problem, either out of laxness or lack of interest, but also because it would bring them no extra votes during elections. Ramoowalia regularly organizes protest marches in Aritsar in which 500 persons take part each time. We will follow daily life at this service station, the meetings and discussions about these arranged or forced marriages.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In English.
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  • 22
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    Thailand :Extra Virgin Co,
    Language: Thai
    Pages: 1 online resource (88 min.). , 012818
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Ethnographic video online, volume 2). Available via World Wide Web.
    Series Statement: Ethnographic video online, volume 2
    Keywords: Farmers ; Herders ; Thailand Social life and customs. ; Canada ; Feature films.
    Abstract: 8 moving vignettes reveal vivid contrasts of 21st-century life among farmers/herders in Thailand's northern mountains. Profound continuities of age-old traditions are countered by scattered but crucial technological benefits -- telephones, tin roofs, the car leading a Buddhist procession through rice fields, the rifle an old man uses to scare intruders. Cattle-rustlers on motorcycles interrupt agricultural methods thousands of years old, but the loneliness of the elderly is punctuated by phone calls with city relatives. They share dependence upon nature, each other (and pets), but their temperaments vary from the lone farmer pondering the sky with his dog, to a merry group of bicycling musicians visiting a temple. The vignettes, accompanied by the sounds of rain, threshing, and local musicians, are intercut with visually poetic takes focusing on timeless satisfactions clouds, mountains, waving grain, the full moon under which children tell ghost stories inspired by the mysteries of birth and unexpected death. Awards/Festivals: Vienna International Film Festival 2006; Munich Film Festival 2007.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014). , Recorded in Thailand. , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in Thai with English subtitles.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (27 minutes) , 002610
    Keywords: Czechs. ; Ethnic relations. ; Merchants ; Romanies ; Czech Republic. ; Canada ; Documentary films.
    Abstract: Gas Station - Czech republic shows little hope for a Roma, ghetto-like, neighbourhood where alcohol and cigarettes are more popular than petrol.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed November 11, 2015). , In Romani and Czech with English subtitles.
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