In the Homeland of Lacrosse
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Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
In the Homeland of Lacrosse
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
The bilingual (English/Czech) anthropological film In the Homeland of Lacrosse is a continuation of the anthropological film trilogy by Lívia Šavelková, Milan Durňak and Tomáš Petráň (Lacrosse - lt´s a way of life 2014, Global Lacrosse Village 2015, On the Shore 2022) dedicated to the anthropology of sport. In their films, the authors reflect on the changing forms of indigenous activities and the various influences shaping the spread and sportization of lacrosse in continental Europe. The previous anthropological films show the important role of the Czech Republic in the development of box lacrosse in Europe, as well as its role in the recognition of the game's indigenous roots and indigenous sovereignties. Like Lacrosse - lt´s a way of life, In the Homeland of Lacrosse is a film about cross-cultural encounters. Just as the first film was about the visit of the Haudenosaunee to the Czech Republic, this film is about the visit of the Czechs to the Haudenosaunee. In 2015, the filmmakers, along with the Czech national lacrosse team, traveled to the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships, held for the first time on Haudenosaunee territories, from which lacrosse has spread around the world. Many members of the Czech team encountered for the first time the social and cultural history and ubiquity of lacrosse in indigenous territories. In this film, the filmmakers focus on lacrosse as a specific Haudenosaunee phenomenon. The field research that enabled the filming of this film was supported by an already successfully completed grant (GAČR - Iroquois Identity in the Process of Revitalization and Globalization - GPP410/11/P107).This film was developed under the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) Film Festival Conference 2023, in consultation with Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan of New York University, the world's leading centre for visual anthropology. The RAI Film Festival was established in 1985 by the Royal Anthropological Institute (UK) and showcases the best in groundbreaking and innovative documentary filmmaking from around the world. The film was screened at the 45th American Indian Workshop, the most important European conference focusing on the indigenous peoples of North America.
Název v anglickém jazyce
In the Homeland of Lacrosse
Popis výsledku anglicky
The bilingual (English/Czech) anthropological film In the Homeland of Lacrosse is a continuation of the anthropological film trilogy by Lívia Šavelková, Milan Durňak and Tomáš Petráň (Lacrosse - lt´s a way of life 2014, Global Lacrosse Village 2015, On the Shore 2022) dedicated to the anthropology of sport. In their films, the authors reflect on the changing forms of indigenous activities and the various influences shaping the spread and sportization of lacrosse in continental Europe. The previous anthropological films show the important role of the Czech Republic in the development of box lacrosse in Europe, as well as its role in the recognition of the game's indigenous roots and indigenous sovereignties. Like Lacrosse - lt´s a way of life, In the Homeland of Lacrosse is a film about cross-cultural encounters. Just as the first film was about the visit of the Haudenosaunee to the Czech Republic, this film is about the visit of the Czechs to the Haudenosaunee. In 2015, the filmmakers, along with the Czech national lacrosse team, traveled to the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships, held for the first time on Haudenosaunee territories, from which lacrosse has spread around the world. Many members of the Czech team encountered for the first time the social and cultural history and ubiquity of lacrosse in indigenous territories. In this film, the filmmakers focus on lacrosse as a specific Haudenosaunee phenomenon. The field research that enabled the filming of this film was supported by an already successfully completed grant (GAČR - Iroquois Identity in the Process of Revitalization and Globalization - GPP410/11/P107).This film was developed under the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) Film Festival Conference 2023, in consultation with Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan of New York University, the world's leading centre for visual anthropology. The RAI Film Festival was established in 1985 by the Royal Anthropological Institute (UK) and showcases the best in groundbreaking and innovative documentary filmmaking from around the world. The film was screened at the 45th American Indian Workshop, the most important European conference focusing on the indigenous peoples of North America.
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A - Audiovizuální tvorba
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OECD FORD obor
50404 - Anthropology, ethnology
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I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2024
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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