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Overview | Documentary Educational Resources - der. org Many of DER’s films include useful and informative footage not found anywhere else Footage licensing is available to compliment your museum exhibitions, commercial broadcasts, or other creative projects
Overview | Documentary Educational Resources - der. org DER is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization Our mission is to distribute, produce, and support ethnographic and documentary media that foster cross-cultural understanding and empathy, and prioritize underrepresented voices
DER Partners with ORIAS to Promote Media Literacy Learning . . . With a catalog of over 850 titles spanning five decades from around the world, and as a leader in research-based films about everyday experiences and films highlighting underrepresented voices, DER is ideally positioned to offer a wide range of films
DER Podcast: Mary Zournazi on MY REMBETIKA BLUES | Documentary . . . In late July, I had the pleasure of interviewing Mary Zournazi, the filmmaker behind DER’s acclaimed new release My Rembetika Blues Rembetika music, or the Greek blues, is a music born of exile and the streets, developing its roots from the mass migration of people in the early twentieth century
Carlos Tobón Franco | DER Filmmaker Bio Carlos Tobón Franco is a multimedia artist and social researcher from Medellin, Colombia He has an undergrad degree in Sociocultural Anthropology from Universidad de Antioquia and an MFA in Photography and Related Media from the Rochester Institute of Technology Over the last eight years, he has worked within documentary arts and anthropology Using ethnographic, non-fiction, and
Jean Rouch | DER Filmmaker Bio Jean Rouch’s prolific film career began in French West Africa, where he worked as a civil engineer during World War II, supervising road and bridge construction Previously, in Paris, he had attended the lectures of Marcel Mauss and Marcel Griaule In 1946, traveling down the Niger River, Rouch shot his first film with a 16mm Bell and Howell camera, developing an original style after the
Jean Rouch: A Tribute - DER Jean Rouch - Premier Film now available in English, from DER The director, Dominique Dubosc, gives Jean Rouch the opportunity to improvise a new commentary for his first film made in 1947, In the Land of the Black Magi (Au pays des mages noirs) about a Songhay possession dance in Niger
Mixing Time and Space: A Conversation with Steven Feld | Documentary . . . At DER’s screening in Cambridge last year, I was struck by the contrast between the hustle-bustle of daily life and the film’s pacing The film opens with a deliberately slowly paced sequence of images designed to envelop audiences in a slow awakening to the rainforest