Collaborative Ethnography: An Interview with Filmmaker Paul Wolffram
Recently, I took the time to re-connect with DER filmmaker Paul Wolffram to learn more about the collaborative process behind his film, Stori Tumbuna. Stori Tumbuna is about the Lak people in Papua New Guinea and their experience of myths.
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Support Documentary Film – Donate to DER
We hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know DER! Now we are asking for you help, so we can continue to support and advance the best ethnographic and documentary works being made.
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Get to know DER: Spotlight on Collection Management & Preservation
Welcome to our Spotlight on Collection Management & Preservation, part three in our series to help you get to know DER better this December!
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Opening and Closing the DER Vault – 1968-2015
In the late 1960s, Lorna Marshall opened an account at a well known storage warehouse in Cambridge, Massachusetts to house the Marshall family’s materials from their Kalahari trips. In the following 40 years, “the vault” (as it became known) also provided a secure location for original film elements, distribution prints, and other materials related to the work of DER founders, filmmakers, and friends.
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Get to know DER: Spotlight on Production & Production Support
Welcome to our Spotlight on Production & Production Support, part two in our series to help you get to know DER better this December!
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“I Am the People” Wins Inaugural John Marshall Award for Contemporary Ethnographic Media
If you haven’t heard our big news yet, DER was thrilled to present the first John Marshall Award for Contemporary Ethnographic Media at the Camden International Film Festival (CIFF) this fall! We initiated the award to reinvigorate the conversation around the genre’s rich history, and to foster dialogue about the past, present and future of works that seek to document culture or engage issues related to the efficacy of film and media as a means of doing so.
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