The Anthropologist Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, and Jeremy Newberger, dirs. 81 mins. English, Russian, Sakha, Kiribati, Spanish, and Quechua with English subtitles. New York: Ironbound Films, 2015.
Abstract:The Anthropologist clearly signposts in the opening sequence what it is about, as we watch Margaret Mead's daughter Mary watching archive footage of herself with her mother; the film begins as a tale of two anthropologists' daughters, and their relationships with their mothers. Mead's daughter, Mary, remembering her mother is intercut effectively with archive footage of them both, woven throughout the film to neatly frame anthropologist Susie Crate's relationship with her teenage daughter, Katie. The latter re… Show more
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