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The Jean Rouch International Film Festival is celebrating its 40th anniversary!

The Jean Rouch International Film Festival, co-organized by CNRS, began its 40th festival on Thursday, 18 November at the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac.

40th International festival Jean Rouch poster
40th International festival Jean Rouch poster

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From 18 to 28 November 2021, this anniversary of the festival was presenting a retrospective of the best award-winning films from previous festivals at Musée du Quai Branly, Musée de l’Homme and Inalco (the National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations).

All screenings were followed by a discussion with the researchers and film-makers. Find the complete programme online at the Festival's website here or the Festival's Facebook page. Entry is free, but the number of places is limited (health pass and mask-wearing are mandatory).

On Sunday, 21 November, at the Musée du Quai Branly, two sessions in tribute to Marc-Henri Piault were an opportunity to explore his unique career, spanning more than fifty years from Ghana to Brazil via France. Marc-Henri Piault was an anthropologist at CNRS, a film-maker, epistemologist of audio-visual anthropology, and Chair of the Ethnographic Film Committee from 2004 to 2010. Each discussion will be followed by a screening of his films or slideshows made by friends and family in the presence of Marc-Henri Piault’s research colleagues and friends. You can read Éliane de Latour's (EHESS) tribute on the African Worlds’ Institute (Imaf) website, by clicking here.

This vibrant and highly anticipated festival is an opportunity for CNRS Images to show a selection of films, profiles of ethnologists and anthropologists, and some of the ethnographic films from our archives.

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Winner of the CNRS Gold Medal in 2001, anthropologist Maurice Godelier shares some aspects of his activities, his life, and his research. First he takes us on a field trip to the Baruya of Papua-New Guinea, among whom he worked for seven years, describing his research on kinship ties and the initiation ceremonies of the various age groups. He leads a seminar for the EHESS (Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales). He impresses on his students the need to develop a true scientific…

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In a remote village in the Tyva Republic in southern Siberia (Russia), Vera, a Russian shaman carries on the local religious traditions as part of a shamanic association called “The Three Summits”. She heads this association together with Baazan the widow of the late shaman grand master Kyrgys Huurak whose disciple Vera was, alongside with Anya who manages day-to-day business. Besides the main rituals performed in a shamanic outfit, the film follows Vera in her daily tasks, especially during…

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Spirits of the Three Summits (The)
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Promised Memory, filmed in 2012 between the cities of Ouidah, a former slave-trading port, and Abomey, the former capital of the slave-state kingdom of Danhomé, attempts to chronicle the quest for two memories that search for each other, that intersect, that continually blend as one and separate: the memory of the transatlantic slave trade and that of cults known as voodoo. At the site of the of UNESCO Slave Route program, we observe efforts to reverse the stigmas of the past, which should…

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In the North-West of Portugal, the owners made and use a simple and original tool: “la cana”, in order to share the irrigation water. This cana consists in a calibrated reed stick, used to measure the volumes of water. From its making to the water distribution between the different plots, the film shows the relationships between the owners thanks to this activity.

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Water measuring Stick (The)

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