True Body

What do you do to your body hair, and what does your body hair do to you? True Body is a performative documentary that draws the viewer into a debate about gender norms and cultural body practices. We meet a group of women in a…

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Feel

It was in 2012 that Caroline first discovered yoga, when she travelled to India. After receiving some inspiration and having some contact on the practice for the first time, she decided to deepen in when she flew back to Denmark. That led her to keep…

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We Belong to the Earth

The establishment of the first intentional communities stretches back over two millennia ago, with notable examples such the ancient Greek commune based on vegetarianism and equality of the sexes founded by Pythagoras in the sixth century BCE. Set in the 40-years old Welsh village of Tipi Valley,…

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Unity in Exile. Becoming Sahrawi

Description  Since generations, the native population of occupied Western Sahara grows up in refugee camps in the Algerian desert, constantly being reminded of their dependence on international aid and media coverage.The film „Unity in Exile. Becoming Sahrawi“ examines firstly the ways that Sahrawis become part of a nation…

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Under Huden (Under the Skin)

The film is called Under Huden (Under The Skin) and is about the tattoo artist Kumar. The film takes place in his and his father’s tattoo studio in Aarhus. Kumar sis was adopted from India to Denmark and got into the tattoo business through his…

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Healing Horses

On the margins of modern medicine, horses are being used in psychotherapy. Inspired by three months of anthropological fieldwork, the film takes a closer look at one such place in the Pacific Northwest, called ”Animals as Natural Therapy”. Through the stories of three women, interwoven…

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Te Ao Nui O Ngā Hue – The Wide World of the Gourd

“Te Ao Nui O Ngā Hue – The Wide World of the Gourd” is a short experimental film completed in 2016. It explores how taonga pūoro practitioners (traditional Māori instruments form New Zealand) come into dialogue with the voices of the atua, or the multiple deities….

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Let the Fire Never Die

The indigenous community of El Barco, in Chile, has been relocated almost fifteen years ago after the construction of a huge hydro-dam that flooded their ancestral lands. This film aims at exploring life in the Andes, involving the viewer in the struggles of the subjects…

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Exchanging Experiments

How can we exchange and communicate non-verbal knowledge? And how can the camera be used as a tool in this process? Exchanging Experiments is a short anthropological experiment which tests the borders of camera interaction and intimacy between a performer, a camera and an anthropologist….

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