An Anthropological Television Myth is an excuse to introduce television anthropology into the culture debate, reading the history of a country and its people through the archives of hundreds of private TV stations scattered throughout Italy.
MUBI’s take wrote:
A great example of how seemingly mundane footage can be reused to create a work of social importance, this exercise in visual history-telling uses a medium representative of popular culture as a tool for the reading of social movements and citizen engagement in a Sicilian city.
1.05GB | 59min53s | 768×576 | mkv
http://nitroflare.com/view/64015196794C8D5/Un_mito_antropologico_televisivo__Maria_Helene_Bertino%2C_Dario_Castelli%2C_Alessandro_Gagliardo__2012.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/354C959C06891E1/Un_mito_antropologico_televisivo__Maria_Helene_Bertino%2C_Dario_Castelli%2C_Alessandro_Gagliardo__2012.part2.rar
Language(s):Italian
Subtitles:English (hardcoded)
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