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From the very beginning of their existence, film image as well as photographic one accompany ethnographic research. However despite this apparent closeness, the position of these images in the anthropology is rather ambivalent. This can be explained in a number of ways. On the one hand, sometimes the media are accused of representing other cultures and peoples in a far too simple way, imposing a single interpretation of reality. On the other hand they are accused of being a representation far too ambiguous. The author discusses the role of image and representation in anthropology, in the context of 'Gugara', a film by Andrzej Dybczak and Jacek Naglowski.
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'Gugara' by Andrzej Dybczak and Jacek Naglowski is a very interesting, unhurried narration about Eveneks, an indigenous people of Siberia. The film won a number of important prizes at documentary film festivals, and is considered by some to be an anthropological film. In the interview Dybczak talks about various ideas and solutions employed in the documentary, his approach to filming and the use of colour. He also considers the documentary in the context of anthropological cinema.
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