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Celso and Cora. filmmaker and anthropologist, Gary Kildea

Kildea, Gary cop. 200X

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  • Titre:
    Celso and Cora. filmmaker and anthropologist, Gary Kildea
  • Titre de forme: Documentaire
    Ethnologie
    Asie, Philippines
  • Auteur: Kildea, Gary
  • Éditeur: London : Royal Anthropological Institute, cop. 200X
  • Sujets: Pauvres -- DVD -- Philippines -- Manille (Philippines);
    Famille -- DVD -- Philippines -- Manille (Philippines);
    Bidonvilles -- DVD -- Philippines -- Manille (Philippines);
    Manille (Philippines) -- Conditions sociales -- DVD;
    Manille (Philippines) -- Moeurs et coutumes -- DVD;
    Films documentaires -- DVD -- Philippines
  • Notes: Copyright : Gary Kildea, 1983
    Version originale en Tagalog et anglais ; sous-titres en anglais
    Lieu de tournage : Manille
  • Résumé: The film is about one family who live in the slums of Manila. Gary Kildea and a Filipino collaborator enter this family's life, filming them as they eat, as they care for their children, as they work on their daily chores, as they sell cigarettes at night in front of the Tower Hotel. The film employs very little voice-over: the major voice is the (sub-titled) Tagalog conversation of Celso and Cora. Kildea makes the sequence of events portrayed in the film clear through the use of blanks placed between certain sequences explaining an event or time change. The camera, as Kildea's eye, is very much a part of the film. This film grants itself neither the pretence of being objective nor that the filmmakers are invisible. By the end of the film, the viewer feels she or he has in a small way come to know Celso and Cora, the intensity of their lives, the circumstances in which they live. As a political and emotional statement, the film is powerful. Because of the filmmaker's unique use of his camera and because of his narrative style, this film became a classic. It is recommended for courses in anthropology, filmmaking, urban studies, development studies and sociology
    Le film raconte une famille qui vit dans les bidonvilles de Manille. Gary Kildea et son collaborateur Filipino entrent dans la vie de cette famille, les filment pendant qu'ils mangent, quand ils prennent soin de leurs enfants, quand ils travaillent sur leurs tâches quotidiennes, quand ils vendent des cigarettes dans la nuit en face de l'Hôtel Tour. Le film emploie très peu de voix off: la voix principale est la conversation sous-titée entre Tagalog de Celso et Cora.
  • Langue: Tagalog;Anglais
  • Date d'édition: cop. 200X
  • Desc. matérielle: Format image : 4/3. 1 DVD mono face toutes zones (1 h 49 min) : coul. (PAL), son.

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