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− | | valign="top" |'''Bridging the Gap. Para-ecologists in Action.'''<br/> | + | | valign="top" | '''Bridging the Gap. Para-ecologists in Action.'''<br/> |
A film by Reginald Christiaan, Martin Gruber, Richard Isaacks, Donna Kotze, Marianna Lot, Snake Vilho Mtuleni, Robert S. Mukuya, Wynand Pieters, Ute Schmiedel, Jeannete Swartbooi, and Sebedeus Swartooi | A film by Reginald Christiaan, Martin Gruber, Richard Isaacks, Donna Kotze, Marianna Lot, Snake Vilho Mtuleni, Robert S. Mukuya, Wynand Pieters, Ute Schmiedel, Jeannete Swartbooi, and Sebedeus Swartooi | ||
− | Germany/South Africa 2009, 20 min. | + | Germany/South Africa 2009, 20 min.<br/>Languages: English, Afrikaans, Nama and Rukwangali with English subtitles<br/>Distribution: BIOTA AFRICA<br/>For free copies contact [mailto:Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de?subject=Para-ecologist Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de] |
− | <br>Languages: English, Afrikaans, Nama and Rukwangali with English subtitles | ||
− | <br/>Distribution: BIOTA AFRICA<br>For free copies contact [mailto:Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de?subject=Para-ecologist Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de] | ||
− | The film „Bridging the Gap“ is based on a participatory approach. The protagonists not only shot the film themselves, but also took part in the conception and implementation of the project. The group first discussed and agreed upon the focus and key messages of the film. After that, the participants were introduced to camera and sound recording as well as to different documentary styles. During the shooting of the film, they took over different roles such as director, cinematographer or actor. | + | ''The film „Bridging the Gap“ is based on a participatory approach. The protagonists not only shot the film themselves, but also took part in the conception and implementation of the project. The group first discussed and agreed upon the focus and key messages of the film. After that, the participants were introduced to camera and sound recording as well as to different documentary styles. During the shooting of the film, they took over different roles such as director, cinematographer or actor.'' |
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See [http://vimeo.com/32897437 film] | See [http://vimeo.com/32897437 film] | ||
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− | |'''Wiza Wetu! Our Forest!''' | + | | '''Wiza Wetu! Our Forest!''' |
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Directed by Martin Gruber<br/>Co-director: Michael Pröpper<br/>Commissioned by BIOTA AFRICA<br/>Germany/Namibia 2007<br/>53 min.<br/>Distribution: Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Hamburg | Directed by Martin Gruber<br/>Co-director: Michael Pröpper<br/>Commissioned by BIOTA AFRICA<br/>Germany/Namibia 2007<br/>53 min.<br/>Distribution: Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Hamburg | ||
Revision as of 20:02, 18 May 2012
Videos
Bridging the Gap. Para-ecologists in Action. A film by Reginald Christiaan, Martin Gruber, Richard Isaacks, Donna Kotze, Marianna Lot, Snake Vilho Mtuleni, Robert S. Mukuya, Wynand Pieters, Ute Schmiedel, Jeannete Swartbooi, and Sebedeus Swartooi Germany/South Africa 2009, 20 min. The film „Bridging the Gap“ is based on a participatory approach. The protagonists not only shot the film themselves, but also took part in the conception and implementation of the project. The group first discussed and agreed upon the focus and key messages of the film. After that, the participants were introduced to camera and sound recording as well as to different documentary styles. During the shooting of the film, they took over different roles such as director, cinematographer or actor.
For more information see Martin Gruber | Ethnologie & Film.
See film |
Wiza Wetu! Our Forest!
Directed by Martin Gruber More information: Martin Gruber | Ethnologie & Film. See film
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