2011 PROGRAMME
Around the World in 90 Films
Plan your days! Explore the full film and sessions programme with prize screenings, workshops, special events. Consult the interactive map of film locations in 38 countries.
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FILM PRIZES AND AWARDS
The Royal Anthropological Institute is pleased to announce that the following Film Prizes have been awarded at the 12th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film, London, 23rd - 26th June 2011.
FORMER RAI FESTIVALS
11th RAI Film Festival, 2009
CTCC, Leeds Metropolitan University
10th RAI Film Festival, 2007
GCVA, The University of Manchester
7th RAI Film Festival, 2000
SOAS, University of London
Levekuka Clay #227
14:00 hrs, Friday 24th June, Roberts G08
Director / Anthropologist: Dilen Dolki
Year of Release: 2009
Duration: 13 mins
Country of Production: Papua New Guinea
Location: Papua New Guinea
Language: English, Tok Pisin (English sub)
Ataizo Motahe is a wise man from Masi village in the Eastern Highlands who earns a living from making traditional clay artefacts. While making his art, Papa Ataizo comments that he is the only one with these skills and that the younger generation is not learning this process of art-making. What will become of the future generation if young people today do not have these skills? Levekuka Clay is about the use of traditional knowledge and skills and how they are developed and preserved.