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Ethnological film entitled “look at the other” Regarder l’autre

 

Ethnological film entitled “look at the other” Regarder l’autre

A second screening of the ethnological film entitled “look at the other” Regarder l’autre will take place on the 25th and the 26th of April 2017, organized by the Jacques- Berques Center, Mohammed V University of Rabat and the Center for Saharan Studies at the faculty of letters and human sciences in Rabat.

At this screening, students and researchers will be introduced to the significance of the ethnological film from an anthropological perspective. The purpose of this event is to bring the public closer to the techniques and methodologies adopted in the realization of ethnological films.

Mr. Henri Herré, French movie Director will conduct an introductory lecture to launch the event, which includes the screening of four documentaries:

- “Landless Moroccans” Marocains sans terres, by Soraya El Kahlaoui,

-“34 meters above sea level” 34 mètres d’altitude, by Kenza Afsahi,

-“Paths of Baraka” les chemins de la Baraka, by Manoël Pénicaud and Khamis Mesbah,

- and “On the paths of the phosphates” Sur les chemins des phosphates, by Malika El Manoug and Mohammed Nadrani.

The Center for Saharan Studies was created in February 2013 in partnership with Mohammed V University of Rabat, the CNDH, the Agency for the Promotion and Economic/Social Development of the Southern Provinces (of the Kingdom of Morocco), and the Moroccan national phosphates corporate. The center’s focus is to encourage scientific research on Saharan related issues in order to contribute to preserving its history, and conducting applied research while laying a foundation for a scientific and serene debate.

The center aims to conduct multidisciplinary research in the historical, social and cultural fields in the southern provinces of Morocco, and wishes to encourage development research in partnership with local and international stakeholders

Download the program (in French and Arabic)

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