BySANDER ROSCOE WOLFF , The Long Beach Post
This Thursday, the CSULB Department of Anthropology is hosting the Human Cinema Film Festival, beginning at 4:00PM in the Beach Auditorium, which is located on the lowest level of the Student Union. The festival features student-made short films that explore a variety of ethnographic topics, including marine animal rescuers, body modification, people who create things to sell on Etsy, a retelling of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, and the food movement.
The festival culminates, at 7:30PM, with a screening of two award winning films. The first is Virtual Me: Gender and Identity in World of Warcraft, followed by From the Heart of Brahma, a film aboutPrumsodun Ok, a Cambodian-American dancer, choreographer, and teacher who uses traditional dance techniques to create new narratives that reflect his queer identity. Read the full article at The Long Beach Post.
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