Renzo Maartens' films could make a good jumping off point for this kind of 
conversation. 
https://renzomartens.com/work/

Good luck! The difficult collaborations can often be the most fruitful:-)
Peter

On Wed, Apr 23, 2025, at 12:34 AM, Kitty wrote:
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> Hi Frameworks,
>
> I am working with an anthropologist on a (possibly defined as) ethnographic f=
> ilm and he needs some experimental film context to help us get on the same p=
> age. In fact he has little to no film history besides from the rather mainst=
> ream cinema =E2=80=A6 so its time for a little experimental film history...!=
> =20
>
> Of course I have a list things forming already but I thought I would pose th=
> is question here to really open up pandora's box to get a wide scope beyond e=
> ven what I might be thinking about....
>
> So really any filmmakers or specific films, installations, performances, exp=
> anded cinema pieces, video art, etc, that could even be slightly related to t=
> he subjects of; self reflective poetic ethnographic films, documentaries tha=
> t question the idea of being documentaries, films where fiction and fact sli=
> p and slide and also if they happen to touch on the subjects (but not exclus=
> ively this) the global south, migratory workers, immigration, colonialism, i=
> ndigenous culture, racism, and farming.=20
> I know this is all very broad, but I wanted to let it be like that and see w=
> hat varied answers I would get. =20
>
> Thank you,
> Katherine Bauer
>
>
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