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XIX International Festival
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Professor Nevenka Redzic Toth, M.A. (Serbia) ![]() |
This filmmaker graduated film camera at FAMU, Prague. For 19 years, she was a professor at the Department of Film and TV Camera of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade. She is a visiting professor at the University of South California and the universities of Toronto and Ottawa. She made more that 100 short films in Serbia, and is a laureate of numerous awards at home and abroad. In her rich international career, she signed 60 films as their producer and director. She participated in the visual anthropology festival Mediating Camera in 2010 with her new “Visual Anthropology: Bridging Art and-Science“ programme, with her Canadian school “Nena Film Verite Academy: International Film School of Cinema: A Global Multimedia Arts Communications“. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Janos Tari, PhD (Hungary) ![]() |
Head of Department of the Film Studio and Archive with the Ethnographic Museum in Budapest. From 1998 to 2004 he was Vice President of AVICOM (International Committee for Audiovisual and New Image and Sound Technologies). In his long career he made and directed over 40 ethnographic films and organised a series of exhibitions on topics in the area of visual anthropology. As professor of visual anthropology he worked with the universities in Budapest and Szeged. He worked on the multimedia catalogue of Hungarian ethnographic film, as well as the project of restoration and digitalisation of archive films. His research areas also include comparative studies of ethnographic films as well as use of new technologies and multimedia in museology. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Professor Vlad Naumescu, PhD. (Romania) ![]() |
Vlad Naumescu is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Ukraine and Romania and recently started fieldwork in India. His work focuses on religion, memory and cultural transmission, on which he published a monograph and an edited volume. He teaches visual anthropology and works as consultant for several feature-length documentaries. Together with Klara Trencsenyi, he made Birds Way (2009), an award-winning documentary on Old Believers in the Danube Delta. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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