CAFFE – Coordinating Anthropological Film Festivals in Europe

CAFFE stands for Coordinating Anthropological Film Festivals in Europe.[1] It is an initiative geared towards better cooperation and communication between the existing anthropological film festivals in Europe.

There are now courses in, and even centres of visual anthropology at several universities in Europe.[2] An increasing number of students are enrolling in these courses, even short-term courses that merely scratch the surface of either visual anthropology or ethnographic filmmaking. [3] Most importantly is the fact that we now have an abundance of film festivals in Europe that are linked to the fields of visual anthropology, visual culture, ethnographic film, and other forms of audio-visual media. Each event has its own features and foci, reflecting both trends in the academic environments from which they emanate, as well as the cultural diversity of the globalised world that surrounds them.

Currently CAFFE network brings together seventeen anthropological and ethnographic film festivals

Members of CAFFE

  • Astra Film (Sibiu, Romania)
  • Beeld Voor Beeld (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Days of Ethnographic Cinema (Moscow, Russia)
  • Days of Ethnographic Film (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
  • Dialëektus Fesztivál (Budapest, Hungary)
  • Ethnocineca (Vienna, Austria)
  • Festival International Jean Rouch (Paris, France)
  • Festival of Visual Anthropology (Toruń, Poland)
  • Freiburger Film Forum (Freiburg, Germany)
  • Göttingen International Ethnographic Film Festival (Göttingen, Germany)
  • International Festival of Ethnological Film (Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Moscow International Visual Anthropology Festival (Moscow, Russia)
  • NAFA International Nordic Anthropological Film Association Conference/Festival]
  • RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film (Leeds, United Kingdom)
  • SIEFF Sardinia International Ethnographic Film Festival (Sardinia, Italy)
  • VISCULT – Festival of Visual Culture (Joensuu, Finland)
  • WORLDFILM Tartu Festival of Visual Culture (Tartu, Estonia)

Bibliography

  • Aida Vallejo e María-Paz Peirano (a cura di), Film Festivals and Anthropology, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781443816830

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