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The Impulse to Preserve: Reflections of a Filmmaker

by Robert Gardner

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ISBN10: 1590512367
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Publisher Comments:

A visual tour of the life and work of an internationally acclaimed nonfiction filmmaker includes explorations of his documentaries about such regions as 1961 West Papua, 1965 Nigeria, and 1985 India, in a volume that incorporates more than five hundred photographs into a selection of essays, meditations, and journal entries.

Review:

"Anthropologist Gardner used his passion and training to become a celebrated documentary filmmaker, whose nearly 40-year-long career includes such films as Ladakh, Deep Hearts and Rushes: Forest of Bliss. This collection of his writing, covering such far-flung locations as Nigeria, Columbia and Kashmir, is fully illustrated with beautiful photographs by Gardner and others. The bulk of the text comes from Gardner's journals, beginning in 1960s New Guinea, where he lived among 'the last practicing stone-age society on the planet.' The journals are fascinating, not just for their immediacy and the cultures they explore but for the anthropoligcal conundrums they present, especially the tricky question of how his very presence affects the communities he wishes to document; arriving in New Guinea, he observes 'I have not seen toys or games ... We are their entertainment at the moment.' Gardner's short essays are equally intriguing. Readers without knowledge or access to Gardner's films may find the text incomplete; for example, when Gardner notes that an old Ethiopian man he spoke to at length made some 'quite profound' remarks, he fails to note what those remarks were. For those readers, entering this intriguing and worthy book requires a sense of curiosity and the knowledge that it may go unfulfilled-at least until Dead Birds or Rivers of Sand make it to Netflix. Photos." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In The Impulse to Preserve, filmmaker Robert Gardner reflects on a life spent observing, recording, and illuminating the human condition in some of the most remote regions of the world. Originally published in 2006, this lavishly illustrated book is now distributed by the Peabody Museum Press.

About the Author

Robert Gardneris an Associate of the <>Harvard Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Founding Director of the <>Harvard Film Study Center, and Former Director of the <>Harvard University Carpenter Center.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • A Human Document
  • Dead Birds
  • A Kind of Sacrifice
  • Creatures of Pain
  • The Nuer
  • Rivers of Sand
  • The Hanging
  • Ladakh
  • Deep Hearts
  • Ika Hands
  • Rushes: Forest of Bliss
  • Passenger
  • Illustrations
  • Notes
  • Relevant Books
  • Acknowledgments

Product Details

ISBN:
9781590512364
Subtitle:
Reflections of a Filmmaker
Author:
Gardner, Robert
Foreword:
Simic, Charles
Author:
Simic, Charles
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Subject:
Motion pictures in ethnology
Subject:
Indigenous peoples in motion pictures.
Subject:
Film & Video - History & Criticism
Subject:
Artists, Architects, Photographers
Copyright:
Series:
Peabody Museum
Publication Date:
March 2008
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
500 photographs
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
11.22x8.30x1.15 in. 3.36 lbs.
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