[Anthropgrad] Festival du Film Ethnographique du Québec (FIFEQ)-Call for Films

Fuyubi Nakamura fuyubi.nakamura at anu.edu.au
Mon Oct 6 14:46:49 EST 2008


The FIFEQ sends out its call for films



The Festival du Film Ethnographique du Québec (FIFEQ) is now in its sixth 
year!  From January 30th to February 1st 2009, approximately one hundred 
ethnographic films will be shown free of charge in both Montreal and Quebec. 
The screening of these films will be accompanied by lectures, roundtable 
discussions and social gatherings.



We are now accepting film submissions until November 21st, 2008.



Two copies of the films should be submitted in DVD format, in either English 
or French, or containing English or French sub-titles.  The films should be 
sent to the following name and address:



Katherine Romanow, coordinator FIFEQ 2009

Pharmaprix #0042

P.O Box 55155 BP Mackay

1500 Ste-Catherine Street O.

Montreal, Quebec

H3G 1S0



The films should be accompanied by a submission form which can be found at 
our website:

www.fifeq.ca





Good luck to all candidates!



Katherine Romanow

Coordinator, FIFEQ 2009

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The FIFEQ: A short description...



            Dedicated to the promotion of ethnographic films, the FIFEQ will 
screen films created by new filmmakers from both Canada and abroad as well 
as from renowned figures in the discipline of visual anthropology and the 
social documentary genre.  The festival is both a celebration of the 
discipline of visual anthropology, as well as a reflection on the debates 
and ethical issues surrounding the utility and relevance of employing visual 
media when studying cultures and societies.



This has all been made possible due to the efforts of anthropology students 
from Concordia University, Universite de Montreal, McGill, University of 
Laval and the University of Chicoutimi.  The FIFEQ creates a forum for 
professors, professionals, students and others passionate about films and 
anthropology to watch contemporary ethnographic films on the big screen and 
in turn to exchange ideas, pose questions and learn more about film media 
within the domain of the social sciences.





For further information, please contact the FIFEQ team at the following 
email address: ethnographik at gmail.com

-- 
Katherine Romanow
Coordonnatrice, FIFEQ 2009
514-258-7565
ethnographik at gmail.com

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