Category: 2025
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Žiga- Visualizing the Everyday
Categories: 2025“Visualizing the Everyday” features the Slovene artist and cartoonist Žiga Sever who is based in Ljubljana. Ziga created a concept of “Visualizing the Everyday” by drawing page after page in his sketchbook without missing out a single day for more than two years by now. By this, his sketches are a personal archive of his…
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A Century After Nanook
Categories: 2025An ambitious documentary focused on the drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the last 100 years in the Inuit village of Inukjuak, the location where Robert Flaherty filmed Nanook of the North from 1920-1921. From the recording of interviews to filming daily life, much of this new documentary was produced by members…
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Status of Eastness
Categories: 2025I made this short film at university as a final BA Visual Anthropology dissertation project. I decided to turn my gaze back towards Poland – the country I grew up in, one that idealises anything Western uncritically and sees the Western model as the only correct one for growth. I wanted to analyse the collective…
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Ichi: Marks in Time
Categories: 2025In 1911, anthropologist Northcote Thomas made a study of the Igbo-speaking people of Nigeria. 110 years later, the return of Thomas’s photographs of men with facial scarification marks called ‘ichi’ inspired a cultural revival among the custodians of this controversial art form. In this creative documentary, made collaboratively with the community, the descendants of those…
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OMI-DO
Categories: 2025Approaching the eighth decade of his life, Dimitris Omiridis trains daily, claiming a healthy and fit body. At the same time, he is the owner of a fitness school in central Athens, where friends and students get acquainted with his singular philosophy and body training practice that he calls “Omi-do”. Filming Dimitris’ everyday life at…
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Crossing
Categories: 2025Crossing” explores the transformative journey of childbirth in the Rio Piraquê-Açu Indigenous village. Between tradition and modernity, elder midwife Keretxchu, with deep ancestral wisdom, and her granddaughters navigate cultural dilemmas and personal choices. Karol Felicio Karol Felicio is a filmmaker with a poetic and sensitive perspective, focusing on motherhood, childhood, Indigenous communities, and cultural traditions.…
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The Moral Value of Our Cells
Categories: 2025The Moral Value of Our Cells is a reflective and autoethnographic short documentary thatexplores the often-invisible processes shaping our health. How do the toxic legacies of theAnthropocene relate to the development of certain types of cancer—particularly thoseassociated, both medically and socially, with viruses? Through this experience, I questionthe politics of blame underlying certain “ghostly matters,”…


