INTRODUCTION

Antropofest is an international film festival of (not only) student films which deals with anthropological issues. The Antropofest will take place from 27.1. to 28.1.2012 in Dobeška Theatre, Prague.

The festival is organized by a civil association Antropofest which unites young people joined by their mutual interest in social anthropology, especially in one of its research tools, anthropological film. Together they have decided to change the situation which, until now, did not give young people and students the opportunity to present their film work thematically connected to social anthropology.

At the festival, selected Czech as well as non-Czech movies will be screened.

The Antropofest offers its visitors not only the filmscreening but also various discussions concerning the actual film presentations. Furthermore, concerts and an interesting supporting programme will take place.

You can send your movie till 30th November 2011. The aplication form you can find on our website or we can send it to you by e-mail.

We are looking forward to your movies!

NEWS

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We would like to thank to all audince of Echoes of Antropofest for visit it and support of Antropofest project.

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Guests of Echoes of Antropofest in Pardubice are Martin Šmoldas (director of Holuboje) and Petra Veselá (Ping gang).

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We would like to invite you to the last of "Echoes of Antropofest" in Pardubice!19th May 2011 from 5 pm in campus of University of Pardubice, room KCU4. In Echoes of Antropofest will be presented these movies: Goluboie, Chokora, Old man Peter and Pink gang (the selection of films from the Antropofest 2011 in Prague).

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Dear fans of anthropological films,  you can newly read the article (in czech) about Antropofest by Mgr. Aneta Hodulakova  in "Wrote about us". The article was published in Kereka review (January-February 2011, 12 vol.)

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In Echoes of Antropofest v Brno (8th April) will be presented these movies: Goluboie, Chokora, Old man Peter,  Being a Tourist at Home and My Wars. More details also at www.fkbrno.cz

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SCHEDULE

MOVIES

BUNONG GUU OH/BUNONG´S BIRTH PRACTICES / 50 MIN

Switzerland/Cambodia, 2010, 50 min
Tommi Mendel, Brigitte Nikles
28.01.2011 19:10

On the basis of a social anthropological case study, this film documents the birth practices of the Bunong in Mondulkiri province, located in the northeast of Cambodia. Social, economic and political changes are transforming the province tremendously and are affecting villagers´ beliefs, perceptions and habits regarding pregnancy, delivery and early motherhood. Traditional midwives, pregnant women, mothers and their families give a personal insight into their present decision-making strategies, which are at the crossroads between tradition and modernity.

Directors: Tommi Mendel, Brigitte Nikles

Tommi and Brigitte both studied Anthropology at the University of Zurich. Currently Brigitte is working in Mondulkiri in Cambodia to establish a Bunong Cultural Centre and Tommi is working on his PhD with the means of Ethnographic Film.

Production: Tigertoda productions, Zurich, Switzerland

Camera, Edit: Tommi Mendel

The movie was projected on various world film festivals (selection):

NAFA International Ethnographic Film Festival, Aarhus, Denmark 2010

International Festival of Visual Anthropology Mediating Camera, Moscow, Russia 2010

Cambodia International Film Festival, Phom Phen, Cambodia 2010

International Festival of Ethnological Film, Belgrade, Serbia 2010

Contro-Sguardi International Anthropological Film Festival, Perugia, Italy 2010

Athens Ethnographic Film Festival, Greece 2010

 

Language of dialogues: Bunong, Khmer

Language of subtitles:Czech,  English

MOJE VÁLKY/MY WARS / 26 MIN

Czech Republic, 2010, 26 min
Jiřina Kosíková
29.01.2011 14:00

Věra Fialová was born at the end of the First World War as the out-of-wedlock child of a Czech woman and a Polish man, a Russian prisoner of war. In an old suitcase she keeps her old letters and pictures from the First and Second World Wars. Her memoirs, accompanied by songs from her family repertoire, capture the "small history" - the life story of an "ordinary woman" against the backgraound of the great historical events of the 20th century.

An edited document taken as part of ethnological field research in 2007 and 2009. The Film was produced as part of the research project of the Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i. Prague "Cultural Identity and Cultural Regionalism in the Process of Shaping European Ethnic Patterns" (reg. number AV0Z90580513).

The director Jiřina Kosíková (*1952) works as ethnologist at the Institute of Ethnology at the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, v.v.i. Prague - Department Brno. Specialisation: Visual Anthropology. Use of video recording as an ethnological field research method and technique.

Production:Institute of Ethnology at the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Veveří 97, 602 00 Brno

Edit and script: Petr Baran

Camera: Jiřina Kosíková

Language of dialogues: Czech

Language of subtitles: English

ARRANGED LOVE / 40 MIN

Switzerland, 2010, 40 min
Sarah Bregy
28.01.2011 18:10

In Tamil Culture the parents are traditionally responsible to find a suitable marrige partner for their children. “Love warriages” exist as well, but are less accepted in society. Sri Lanka people, who migrate to Europe, often continue the tradition of the “arranged marriage”. That means, that young Tamils, who grew up in a western society, get confronted with contrasting ideals concerning marriage.

The ethnographic documentary “Arranged love” discusses, based in three portraits, different ways of young Sri Lankan couples to deal with that issue. The film shows different point of views, what conflicting situations can emerge and what opinions the couples hold on western ways of love amd marriage.

Director, production, camera, edit: Sarah Bregy

Born in 1981 in Switzerland. 2003-2010 she studied at the University of Zurich in Cultural Anthropology, Cinema Studies and Political Sciences.

Language of dialogues: Swissgerman, Tamil

Language of subtitles:Czech,  English

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PARTNERS

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Youth in action
Český lid, ETNOLOGICKÝ ČASOPIS / ETHNOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review
Lidé města / Urban People

CONTACT

Don't hesitate and ask us or just send your movie (with apllication form) on email:

APPLICATION FORM

  • Relevance to the given anthropological themes will be taken into account when choosing the film. Attention will also be paid to the content and artistic quality of the film. (Application form here: DOC, PDF)
  • Films of any length will be accepted.
  • By entering his/her film, the owner of the rights gives consent to the film being projected at Antropofest events and archived for the purposes of the civil association Antropofest.
  • Sent DVDs are not returned.
  • Photographs and information from the application will be used for the purposes of the festival, included in the festival programme/catalogue and posted on the Antropofest website.
  • The deadline for applications is November 30th 2011. Films which arrive after this date will not be included in the projection of the topical year of the festival.
  • Applicants will be informed about their film being incorporated into the festival programme via e-mail and not later than 20 days before the beginning of the festival.
  • Expenses connected to transporting the film to the address Antropofest, Za Mlýnem 1720, 253 01 Hostivice, Czech Republic will be covered by the applicant.