Distinguished author, filmmaker and anthropologist and Trinity alumnus, Hugh Brody spent 15 years working with the San peoples living on the border of South Africa and Botswana. His project aimed to recover land and a language long believed to be extinct, using film and oral history to overcome a century of brutal oppression. Hugh’s illustrated talk will demonstrate documentary film making and anthropology working side by side to achieve remarkable outcomes.
Add to Calendar 15-11-2023 17:00 15-11-2023 18:00 Europe/London Hugh Brody: Filming the spoken word – the Khomani San of the southern Kalahari
Distinguished author, filmmaker and anthropologist and Trinity alumnus, Hugh Brody spent 15 years working with the San peoples living on the border of South Africa and Botswana. His project aimed to recover land and a language long believed to be extinct, using film and oral history to overcome a century of brutal oppression. Hugh’s illustrated talk will demonstrate documentary film making and anthropology working side by side to achieve remarkable outcomes.
Trinity College, de Jager Auditorium, Levine Building, Broad Street OX1 3BH

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