Belgium, 2011, 15 min
            Petar Veljacic
            
28.01.2011 22:40
        
        
            
	Culturally, we are all governed to live in and reproduce two-gender societies, taking a gender role „naturaly“ assigned by biological sex. Some discoveries disagree.
	Director, Production, Camera, Edit: Petar Veljacic
	Petar was born 1979 in Aleksinac, Yugoslavia. Graduated at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology on a topic History and perspectives of Visual Anthropology . His film education started in film school of Academy Film Center in Belgrade and further developed through various productions in the field of visual anthropology and observational filming. His video activist work begun in Brussels, where he is living and working since 2009.
	Language of dialogues: English, French
	Language of subtitles: English
        
    
    
        
        
            Switzerland, 2010, 50 min
            Lea Furrer
            
29.01.2011 18:55
        
        
            
	
Anthony and Robert – youngsters from Nairobi – give insight into their everyday life. With a film camera they document and comment the life on the streets and in the Halfway Centre. Thereby, not only their trials and tribulations are expressed but also their sense of humor and their plans for the future, which are full of hope: Moving images which convince through their authenticity. By handing over the camera to the two protagonist, a dynamic change of perspectives is   established. This renders possible a differentiated examination of the subject matter as well as the proceedings of the film.
	Director, Production, Edit: Lea Furrer
	Lea was born in 1984 in Switzerland, raised in Switzerland and three years in Brazil. MA in Social Anthroplogy, Film Studies and Social Pedagogy at he University of Zurich. The film Chokora was a part of her master thesis in social anthropology. Actually, she is working as a social education worker with children and young people in Zurich.
	Camera: Lea Furrer, Anthony Mutinda, Robert Oundo
	Language of dialogues:English, Swahili, Sheng
	Language of subtitles: Czech,  English
        
    
    
        
        
            Russia, 2008, 26 min
            Ivan Golovnev
            
29.01.2011 17:20
        
        
            
	
This film takes us into the world of old man Peter Sengepov, tha last surviving Shaman of the Kazym River, who lives alone in the depths of the Siberian taiga. The region of the Khanty people is the basic source of oil recovery in Russia. About 70 percent of all Rusian oil is extracted here. The oil companies actively buy huge territories in the North of Siberia. Indigenous people are compelled to leavethese places, their own patrimonial territories, and do a modern civilization gradually absorbs an ancient culture.
	Director, Camera: Ivan Golovnev
	Was born in 1978. Graduated at the Omsk State University. In 2002 finished college at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio in Ekaterinburg, department of directors of cinema and TV. In 2005 finished the Highest Courses of Film Writers and Directors in Moscaw. Winner and participant of the international film festivals and film projects.
	Production: Ethnographic Bureau Studio, Ekaterinburg, Russia
	Edit: Yuri Yatsencko
	Language od dialogues: Russian, Khanty
	Language of subtitles: English
	Awards(selection):
	Best international documentary at the International Film Festival CORTOPTERE, Italy 2008
	Best international documentary at the International Teheran Short Film Festival, Iran 2008
	Prize of the Directorate of the SHAKEN STARS International Film Festival, Kazakhstan2009
	Best short documentary at the International "Gold Panda" Awards, China 2009
	Special Mention of International Jury at the Festival de Aguilar de Campoo, Spain 2009
	Audience Award at the ESPIELLO International Film Festival , Spain 2010
	Prize of the Jury at the "Toamna la Voronet" International Film Festival, Romania 2010
	Special Mention of the International Jury at the InkaFest Mountain Film Festival, Peru 2010
	Special Mention for editing at the XIX International Festival of Ethnological Film, Serbia 2010
	Grand prize at the XII "Finno-Ugric World" International Film Festival, Russia 2010