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| name        = Days of Ethnographic Film
 
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| festival dates    = 10.3.2015 - 13.3.2015, 1.3.2017 - 4.3.2017, 6.3.2018 - 7.3.2018, 6.3.2019 - 9.3.2019, 3.3.2021 - 6.3.2021, 8.3.2022, 23.2.2023 - 25.2.2023, 29.3.2024 - 30.3.2024
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First introduced in [[established::2007]], the international [[Days of Ethnographic Film|Days of Ethnographic Film (DEF)]] are organised as a joint venture by [[Slovene Ethnological Society]], [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]] and the [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]]. The festival aims to bring ethnographic film, a curious intersection of scientific research and video media, to a wider, both specialised and casually interested audience.  
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https://www.instagram.com/def_festival
  
Currently going on in the premises of [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]] and [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU)]], it also used to take place in [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]]. The festival's director is [[Naško Križnar]], a professor of visual anthropology and research and himself an ethnographic film maker for more than four decades.
 
 
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==Background==
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Ethnographic film, with a history dating back for about a century, is a very specialised sub genre and is as such a rarely seen and hard to find form of video production. To present its uses, horizons and even existence as such outside the specialised, mostly scientific community and the sporadic television broadcasts, the first more ambitiously set public screenings were organised in 2001, when the first ''Ethnovideo marathon'' was set up. Besides showing the current Slovenian ethnographic film productions by institutions such as the audio-visual laboratory of [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts|Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU)]], [[Goriška Museum]], [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]  and various amateur associations
 
  
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{{Wide image|Plakat lezec A2 DEF 2023 page-0001.jpg}}
  
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First introduced in [[established::2007]], the international [[Days of Ethnographic Film|Days of Ethnographic Film (DEF)]] are organised in a joint venture by the [[Slovene Ethnological Society]] and the [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]]. The festival aims to bring ethnographic film, with its curious intersection of scientific research and video media, to a wider public of both professionally and casually interested viewers. Up to 2015 the festival ran annualy, now it is organised as an biennial event, with film seminars in the in-between years. DEF is a member of CAFFE, a network for coordinating anthropological film festivals in Europe.
following editions (2004, 2005, 2006) of the marathon were prolonged for another day.  
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A student film section was then also set up 
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== Venues ==
  
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The event is currently taking place at [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]. The event also used to take place on the premises of the [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts|Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU)]], at the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]], [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]].
  
The next few Ethnovideo marathons happened in the years 2004 - 2006 and were already extended to two days because of the vast selection of avaiulable material. The institutions that contributed material were vdiovizualnem laboratoriju ZRC SAZU, Muzeju novejše zgodovine Celje, Goriškem muzeju in SEM; besides them, the second day was posvečen to students films. The differentiation and the place - SEM, laid down the foundation for the next step, the five day international Days of Ethnographic Film.
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==Background==
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Ethnographic film, with a history dating back about a century, is a very specialised subgenre and is as such a rarely seen and hard to find form of video production. To present its uses, horizons and even existence outside the specialised, mostly scientific community (and the sporadic television broadcasts), the first more ambitious public screenings were organised in 2001, when the first ''Ethnovideo Marathon'' was set up.  
  
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It presented current Slovene ethnographic film productions by institutions such as the [[Audiovisual Laboratory, Institute of Slovene Ethnology]], the [[Goriška Museum]], the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]], the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]] and various amateur associations. A second programme section was also set up which screened only films made by students.
  
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As the marathon evolved and a decent public interest was found, the idea of extending it into an international festival with a much more ambitious scope led to the first edition of the Days of Ethnographic Film in 2007.
  
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For years the festival's director was [[Naško Križnar]], among other things a professor of visual anthropology and himself an ethnographic film maker for more than four decades.
  
Set up as a non-competitive event,  
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{{Image|7 Q&A, Manca Filak and Gregory Gan, 8.3.2019, Žiga Gorišek.jpg}}
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Programme sections==
 
==Programme sections==
The festival is always trying to present s balanced selection of international repertoire and local films. Its prefered film length is 40 minutes, which enables the programme to be dynamic and colorfoul representation of the various technical and strategic ways etnographic film can work. Following the templetae set by its precedeesor, the festival presents its screenings in four sections, which our at least partly followed but sometimes also divided into subsections.
 
 
The first section is reserved for student films. Some are made during the students faculty studies and can represent the first steps towards serious scientific use of the media, where FF represents the foremost learning poligon. Other are already mature works that vary from microcase studioes to more ambitious, even activistic pristopi.
 
  
"Research footage" figures as the second section. It used to also feature visual footage with commenatrie commentaries by the authors and was more of a look into thew work in progress, but has now been widened into a moree sprejemajočo VIsual etnography.
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The festival has a non-competitive programme which tries to present a balanced selection of international and local productions, as well as student and professional films. It showcases films of different length, as the organisers strive to give a dynamic and colourful representation of the various approaches and methodologies of the ethnographic film genre.
  
In the context of special programme, focus has till now been given to posamezni authors and researchers (the photographer Stojan Kerbler), to posamezni spatialo contexts (Barcelona) or countries (Slovakia). An additional section posvečena to museums also appeared once.
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[[Days of Ethnographic Film|DEF]] presents an unbound scope of themes such as intangible heritage, social tensions, particular social groupings, political activism and artistic practices. As each year there are more and more applicants sending their films, the diversity and quality of presented ethnographic films is rising.
  
The last is the main festival programm, unbound by country or theme, examing social tensions, nonmaterial cultural heritage, the social construction of rural and urban spaces. Well over over a hundered filmshave been sceened till now, and each year there are more applicants sending their films and omogočati a diverese and quality presentations of etnographic films.  
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Since 2015, the festival has been biennial. In the intervening years, the organizers reflect on topics from the fields of visual ethnography, visual research and ethnographic film. In these years, the organizers prepare special (also thematically focused) events such as film seminars.
  
 
==The Niko Kuret Award==
 
==The Niko Kuret Award==
Herta Maurer-Lausegger
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[[Niko Kuret]] (1906–1995) was an ethnologist who, back in 1950s, set the foundations for the scientific use of film in Slovenia. During the festival, the [[Niko Kuret Award]] is given by the [[Slovene Ethnological Society]] to individuals whose contributions have made a mark in the field of ethnographic film and visual anthropology in general.
dr. Boris Kuhar
 
posthumous Andrej O. Župančič
 
ter dosegel vrhunec s podelitvijo nagrade Nika Kureta za zaslužke pri razvoju etnografskega filma in vizualne antropologije v Sloveniji. Današnja etnografska filmska produkcija v Sloveniji je namreč rezultat prizadevanj etnologa Nika Kureta, ki je konec petdesetih let prejšnjega stoletja postavil temelje za znanstveno uporabo filma in bil eden prvih sodelavcev mednarodnega odbora za etnografski film.
 
 
 
Nagrajenca letošnjega festivala sta tako Allison Peters Jablonko, katere mentorica je bila znana ameriška antropologinja Margaret Mead, in Asen Balikci, ki je bil med drugim 11 let predsednik mednarodne komisije za vizualno antropologijo. Obema je skupno to, da sta vizualna antropologa, ki imata za sabo več člankov v znanstvenih glasilih in vodenje Poletne šole vizualnega v Novi Gorici.
 
  
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Till now, the award was given to [[Herta Maurer-Lausegger]], [[Boris Kuhar]], [[Andrej O. Župančič]] (posthumously), Allison Peters Jablonko, Asen Balikci, Naško Križnar and Nadja Valentinčič Furlan. The festival also featured a selection of film works by these prominent and innovative researchers and pedagogues.
  
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==See also==
 
* [[Slovene Ethnological Society]]
 
* [[Slovene Ethnological Society]]
* [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]
 
 
* [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]]
 
* [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]]
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* [[Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana]]
  
 
==External links==
 
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* [http://www.etno-muzej.si/en Slovene Ethnographic museum website]
 
* [http://www.etno-muzej.si/en Slovene Ethnographic museum website]
 
* [http://www.vaneasa.eu/ Visual Anthropology Network website]
 
* [http://www.vaneasa.eu/ Visual Anthropology Network website]
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* [http://www.anthropological-filmfestivals.eu/ CAFFE network website]
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Dnevi etnografskega filma
Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 470 6346
Frequencybiennial
Festival dates29.3.2024 - 30.3.2024




Plakat lezec A2 DEF 2023 page-0001.jpgPoster for the Days of Ethnographic Film in 2023.

First introduced in 2007, the international Days of Ethnographic Film (DEF) are organised in a joint venture by the Slovene Ethnological Society and the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts. The festival aims to bring ethnographic film, with its curious intersection of scientific research and video media, to a wider public of both professionally and casually interested viewers. Up to 2015 the festival ran annualy, now it is organised as an biennial event, with film seminars in the in-between years. DEF is a member of CAFFE, a network for coordinating anthropological film festivals in Europe.


Venues

The event is currently taking place at Slovenian Cinematheque. The event also used to take place on the premises of the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, Kinodvor Cinema and the City Museum of Ljubljana.

Background

Ethnographic film, with a history dating back about a century, is a very specialised subgenre and is as such a rarely seen and hard to find form of video production. To present its uses, horizons and even existence outside the specialised, mostly scientific community (and the sporadic television broadcasts), the first more ambitious public screenings were organised in 2001, when the first Ethnovideo Marathon was set up.

It presented current Slovene ethnographic film productions by institutions such as the Audiovisual Laboratory, Institute of Slovene Ethnology, the Goriška Museum, the Celje Museum of Recent History, the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and various amateur associations. A second programme section was also set up which screened only films made by students.

As the marathon evolved and a decent public interest was found, the idea of extending it into an international festival with a much more ambitious scope led to the first edition of the Days of Ethnographic Film in 2007.

For years the festival's director was Naško Križnar, among other things a professor of visual anthropology and himself an ethnographic film maker for more than four decades.

7 Q&A, Manca Filak and Gregory Gan, 8.3.2019, Žiga Gorišek.jpgQ&A session with anthropologist and filmmaker Gregory Gan, held by Manca Filak, Days of Ethnographic Film 2019. Author: Žiga Gorišek

Programme sections

The festival has a non-competitive programme which tries to present a balanced selection of international and local productions, as well as student and professional films. It showcases films of different length, as the organisers strive to give a dynamic and colourful representation of the various approaches and methodologies of the ethnographic film genre.

DEF presents an unbound scope of themes such as intangible heritage, social tensions, particular social groupings, political activism and artistic practices. As each year there are more and more applicants sending their films, the diversity and quality of presented ethnographic films is rising.

Since 2015, the festival has been biennial. In the intervening years, the organizers reflect on topics from the fields of visual ethnography, visual research and ethnographic film. In these years, the organizers prepare special (also thematically focused) events such as film seminars.

The Niko Kuret Award

Niko Kuret (1906–1995) was an ethnologist who, back in 1950s, set the foundations for the scientific use of film in Slovenia. During the festival, the Niko Kuret Award is given by the Slovene Ethnological Society to individuals whose contributions have made a mark in the field of ethnographic film and visual anthropology in general.

Till now, the award was given to Herta Maurer-Lausegger, Boris Kuhar, Andrej O. Župančič (posthumously), Allison Peters Jablonko, Asen Balikci, Naško Križnar and Nadja Valentinčič Furlan. The festival also featured a selection of film works by these prominent and innovative researchers and pedagogues.

See also

External links

Gallery

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