RV Ethnographic Film Series: Cochengo Miranda

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RV Ethnographic Film Series: Cochengo Miranda

Cochengo Miranda (1974; 53 min) by Jorge Prelorán

The film is a portrait of Cochengo Miranda, who at the time had lived on the Pampas of Central Argentina for over 30 years. The film explores this itinerant singer and ranch hand’s past and family life, and in doing so explores the toil of transculturation.
Distributed by Documentary Educational Resources and archived in the NAFC.

This is the sixth screening in the fall session of the bi-annual Recovering Voices Ethnographic Film Series

Founded in 1975, the National Anthropological Film Collection (NAFC) forms part of the Smithsonian’s National Anthropological Archives (NAA), and is devoted to preserving, documenting, and providing access to anthropological moving image materials. The NAFC collections are a unique repository for anthropological films and video that document cultural and linguistic diversity, as well as the history of ethnographic filmmaking and related amateur expeditionary and travel filmmaking in the 20th century. Drawing on NAFC’s extensive archival film collection we will be screening the following historic ethnographic films, and will have time for discussion following each film.

October 20 2017

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Date: October 20, 2017
Time: 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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