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    Content from Harvard University

    Poster for Norville and Trudy
    Movie
    1997

    Norville and Trudy

    A film by Dinah Wynter made in conjunction with Harvard University.

    Poster for The Hunters
    Movie
    1957•
    6.1

    The Hunters

    An ethnographic film that documents the efforts of four !Kung men (also known as Ju/'hoansi or Bushmen) to hunt a giraffe in the Kalahari Desert of Namibia. The footage was shot by John Marshall during a Smithsonian-Harvard Peabody sponsored expedition in 1952–53. In addition to the giraffe hunt, the film shows other aspects of !Kung life at that time, including family relationships, socializing and storytelling, and the hard work of gathering plant foods and hunting for small game.

    Poster for Glove Story
    Movie
    1998

    Glove Story

    A live-action, stop-motion story of a one glove coming up against a gang full of mobster gloves.

    Poster for He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to Be Hoary
    Movie
    2013

    He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to Be Hoary

    An archaeology of both the ocean and the image, this piece reworks the sequences of Leviathan that were shot in and from the sea. Projected at 1/50 of the speed at which they were recorded, it simultaneously slows movement and animates the still, revealing a liminal universe at the threshold of human vision. In this flux, one beholds a netherworld of aqueous forms that appear in one frame and disappear or transmogrify into something else in the next.

    Poster for Summer in My Veins
    Movie
    1999

    Summer in My Veins

    A personal documentary of the director's struggle to come out with his homosexuality to his mother who is visiting him in the United States from India for his graduation.

    Poster for A Bit of Life in Java
    Movie
    1938

    A Bit of Life in Java

    Early travelogue from Pathé.