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Title: 11th Royal Anthropological Institute International Festival of Ethnographic Film  
Dates: 1-4 July 2009
Venue: Leeds, United Kingdom
Organizers: Royal Anthropological Institute and the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change (CTCC) at Leeds Metropolitan University
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Summary: The 11th Royal Anthropological Institute International Festival of Ethnographic Film will be held in Leeds in July 2009. It will be hosted by the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, a research centre of Leeds Metropolitan University, with the Northern Film School, the Louis le Prince Centre for Cinema, Photography and Television at Leeds University, and with the cooperation of the National Media Museum.

What is the RAI Film Festival?

The RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film is a biennial event bringing together the global cutting edge in ethnographic filmmaking. Drawing in international filmmakers, broadcasters, academics and a large non-specialist audience, it is one of the leading global gatherings that celebrates critical filmmaking and discusses the relationships between film, visual culture and the promotion of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue.

What is the RAI?

The festival is organised by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI), the world's longest-established scholarly association dedicated to the furtherance of anthropology (the study of humankind) in its broadest and most inclusive sense. The Institute is a non-profit-making registered charity and is entirely independent. It has a Royal Patron in the person of HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG, GCVO.

What will happen during the festival?

During the festival, more than 50 films made by anthropologists from all over the world will be shown and will compete for various prizes. The festival will last for three days and include numerous parallel events, workshops and occasions to meet. These will provide an ideal opportunity for meetings between the regional cultural industries, universities and different local communities.

 

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