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Definition - Avant-garde', Surrealism
'Avant-garde' of or relating to the experimental treatment of artistic, musical, visual, or literary material.
'Surrealism' pure psychic automatism by which one proposes to express the real functioning of thought.
Early Ethnographic Film / Avant-garde and Surrealist Cinema - Audiovisual
Early Ethnographic Film and Avant-garde Cinema for Documenting Indigenous Cultures
Ethnographic film is a practice of documentary film and of visual anthropology informed by the theories, methods, and vocabulary of the discipline of anthropology, involving use of the film camera as a research tool in documenting whole, or definable parts of, cultures with methodological awareness and precision. In its strictest definition, ethnographic film constitutes a form of academic research, with an intended audience of scholars of anthropology.
(Kuhn, A. & Westwell, G. (2012). "Ethnographic Film." In A Dictionary of Film Studies).
Ethnographic Film (Revised Edition) by Karl Heider (1976) pdf
Cross-Cultural Filmmaking by Iliasa Barbash (1997) pdf
Ashes and Snow: - Filmed by Gregory Colbert (2005)
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