Kung short films
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Kung short films
Documentary Educational Resources, c2009
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Credits: Edited by Frank Galvin, John Marshall
Originally released as 14 separate films, 1959-1974 ("1961-1974"--Label)
Booklet provides summaries of each short film and commentary by Karma Foley
Special features: Both discs, About the series. Disc 2. A Kalahari family trailer
Summary: Between 1950 and 1958, John Marshall made four expeditions to film the Ju/'hoansi (a group of !Kung Bushmen) of the Nyae Nyae region of Namibia (then South West Africa). During this time, Marshall shot over 300,000 feet of (157 hours) 16mm film. He later produced a total of twenty films exclusively from this footage. Fifteen of those are short films that Marshall referred to as "sequence films." Each focuses on a single event, providing the viewer a brief introduction followed by an uninterrupted sequence
収録内容
- Disc 1. A joking relationship
- A group of women
- A curing ceremony
- N/um Tchai : ceremonial dance of the !Kung bushmen
- N!owa T'ama : the mellon tossing game
- The lion game
- An argument about a marriage
- Men bathing
- Disc 2. Playing with scorpions
- A rite of passage
- Debe's tantrum
- The wasp nest
- The meat fight
- Baobab play