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Film Screening and Talk Session of “Mlabri in the Woods”
- Title
Photo Gallery – Film Screening and Talk Session of “Mlabri in the Woods”
- Date
05.11.2023
- Level of description
Sub-Series
- Extent and medium of the unit of description
4 pictures
- Name
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok
- Name of co-creator (s)
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
- Archival History
Date : 31 July 2022
Location: Auditorium, 5th floor - Scope and content
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok, in collaboration with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (SAC) and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), proudly present the screening and talk session of “Mlabri in the Woods” on Sunday 31st July 2022, 14:00 – 17:30 at the Auditorium, 5th floor of BACC.
This event is divided into two parts: the screening of “Mlabri in the Woods” and the post talk session, conducted by KANEKO Yu, a Japanese filmmaker and film critic, ITO Yuma, a linguist. This event is aimed to enhance a mutual understanding about the Mlabri people, one of the least recognized ethnic groups.
Consecutively directed by KANEKO Yu for 2 years, “Mlabri in the Woods” is a documentary film presenting the Mlabri tribe who live in the woods, normally escape from people by making temporary shelters from bamboos and banana leaves. ITO Yuma who is fluent in six languages, including Mlabri, also accompanied him during the filming. The discussion part will be moderated by Apinan Thammasena, an anthropologist at Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, and translated by Siriporn Dansakun, a lecturer from the Faculty of Architecture, Silapakorn University. This event is a part of the exhibition entitled “Sound of the Soul” to be held during 19th – 31st July 2022 at BACC.
Date&Time: Sun 31 July 2022, 14:00 – 17:30
Venue: Auditorium, 5th Floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
Admission Fee: Free of Charge
Language: The screening has Thai, Japanese and Mlabri audio with English subtitles. The talk will be conducted in Japanese and Thai. - Copyright
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
- Note
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (SAC)
- Archivist’s Note
This event is a part of the exhibition entitled “Sound of the Soul”
- Rules or Conventions
ISAD (G)