By Lorenzo Ferrarini
Posted in - Staff & Video on October 15th, 2014
The documentary project I am currently working on is called The Sambla Baan, and it was filmed during my fieldwork in Burkina Faso in 2011-2012. The film will take its name from the baan, which is one of…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - MPhil & News on October 1st, 2014
The Way I See Today is a collaborative audiovisual-based research project by MPhil student (current PhD) Antonia Gama Da Costa, developed in the Rio de Janeiro favela known as Cidade de Deus (City of God). Through the perspective of a…
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By Patrick Leonard
Posted in - PhD & Sound on September 30th, 2014
This is an extract from a podcast, Dead Air, that I have produced in Fiji while undertaking research on Indo-Fijians and missionaries. Mastro, a Fijian of Indian descent, tells a tale of how he purchased his first house in the…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - News & PhD on September 25th, 2014
Inês Ponte’s film Tender Kisses are Hard to Find has been selected for the official programme of the Kratovo Ethnographic Film Festival. The festival will take place from 2 to 4 October in Skopje, Macedonia.
This short film was realised…
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By Granada Centre
Posted in - News on September 1st, 2014
The Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology has a new website. Its aim is to give visibility to the work of its students and staff, especially giving those working in Sensory Media a showcase side by side with the more established…
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