MARGARET MEAD FILM FESTIVAL
The 'Margaret Mead Film Festival' is an annual film festival held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The festival specializes in ethnographic films or the field of visual anthropology.
The festival was founded in 1977 in recognition of the work of cinematic contributions of anthropologist Margaret Mead. For a number of years the USC Center for Visual Anthropology (directed by Mead's student, the late filmmaker Tim Asch) was a local host of the festival [1].
★ Film festivals in North and Central America
★ Official Website
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Background
The festival was founded in 1977 in recognition of the work of cinematic contributions of anthropologist Margaret Mead. For a number of years the USC Center for Visual Anthropology (directed by Mead's student, the late filmmaker Tim Asch) was a local host of the festival [1].
See also
★ Film festivals in North and Central America
External link
★ Official Website
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