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
Manenberg #106
16:00 hrs, Saturday 25th June, Darwin LT
Director / Anthropologist: Karen Waltorp, Christian Vium
Year of Release: 2010
Duration: 58 mins
Country of Production: Denmark
Location: South Africa
Language: Afrikaans, English (English sub)
Production: Waltorp Vium
Manenberg is a cinema-varieté documentary about two “Cape Coloureds” struggling to make sense in the ruins of a post-apartheid South African township. Based on five ongoing anthropological researches in the area, the film invites the audience behind the headlines and into the lives of Warren and Fazline and their families. It is an intimate film about coming of age amidst difficult surroundings, about families, about life and its conflicts. It is a film about everyday life and dreams of the future.