
Lucy Special: The 11th Royal Anthropological Institute's International Festival of Ethnographic Film

Hi Everyone,
BOOKINGS ARE FILLING UP FAST for the11th RAI's International festival of of Ethnographic Film which is taking place in a week from today. For those of you who haven't had a chance to book tickets yet, now is your chance to do so!
The RAI's Festival of ethnographic film is a biennial event hosted by different universities around the UK. It is the largest most extensive ethnographic film festival in Britain. For people who are interested in film, learning about visual anthropology and finding out what anthropologists do, this is a very worthwhile event to go to. For aspiring or current anthropology students the festival provides an excellent networking opportunity for you to meet award winning anthropologists from around the world, watch and discuss their work as well as listen to critical debates on some pressing issues facing the discipline.
A special objective of the 11th edition of the festival is to bring together not only academic anthropologists and professional film-makers from all over the world, but also tourism scholars and experts, and members of the public, particularly from Leeds, Bradford and the Northeast of England.
The festival takes place over four days from the 1st-4th of July 2009 at Leeds Met University. The event kicks off with a very strong selection of student films that are up for the Wiley-Blackwell Student Film Prize. The prize is awarded to the most outstanding ethnographic video made by a student enrolled in a bona fide institution.
Here are some of the films up for the prize:
REBORN IN WESTPHALIA
13:30, Wednesday 1st July, Theatre B
Director: Melanie Liebheit (GER)
Year:2008

ENET YAPAI-AN AMBONWARI GIRL
16:00, Thursday 2nd July, Theatre B
Director: Daniela Vavrova (SLO)
Year:2008

On Saturday 4th July the festival has a special India Day where participants can join in for a special ticket of only £5 for the entire day!
Some of the highlights include:
MAYOMI
9 am Saturday 4th July-Theatre A
Director: Carol Slater (GB)
Year: 2005

Carol will be at the screening and there will be a Q & A session afterward.
You can watch a trailer of the film on-line at: www.rocksaltfilms.com

"A monolithic building on the outskirts of Delhi provides food and shelter for 350 boys. Some are orphans, some have been abandoned, others have run away from home. About half are held under a court order having been picked up for petty crimes. Living at the institution for several months, MacDougall explores its routines, and the varied experiences of several boys. Despite the harshness of their lives, many show remarkable strength of character, knowledge and resilience. One day 181 child labourers arrive, placing additional strain on the building's deteriorating facilities. The institution does what it can, bus is it enough?".

The last day of the festival is marked by Asen Balikci being honored by the RAI film Committee for his lifetime achievement and contribution to Visual Anthropology. To honor his work, a film made by Rolf Husaman called The Progessional Foreigner: Asen Balikci and Visual Ethnography.

" Asen Balikci has been a leading figure in making ethnographic films for many decades. In a series of talks between Balikci and filmmaker Rolf Husmann in different locations, the life and work of Asen Balikci are shown and discussed: the film takes us from Asen's youth in Instabul to his career in Canada where he became famous for making the Netsilik Eskimos Sries, to filming in Afghanistan and then turning to two other activities of his: as a networker for the Commission on Visual Anthropology and as a teacher of Summer Schools in Siberia and Bulgaria. His film work among the Bulgarian Pomack and his still ongoing work in Sikkim (India) conclude the film which is not only the portrait of a famous expert in Visual Ethnography, but also more generally touches upon vital issues of ethnographic filmmaking".
The festival is an opportunity not to be missed. Registration is £50 for students/concessions, and £30 for a day pass. Other registration fees can be found here.

If you have any enquiries that you can't find answers to on the website, please feel free to contact Susanne Hammacher, the RAI's Film Officer at film@therai.org.uk or phone 020 7387 0455.
Hope to see you all in Leeds!