BBC, The Incredible Human Journey (2009), presented by Alice Roberts
BBC, Origins of Us (2009), presented by Alice Roberts
BBC, Prehistoric Autopsy (2012), presented by Alice Roberts
BBC, Racism: A History (2007)
Body
Tighten the Drums: Self--Decoration among the Enga (1983), anthropologist: Chris Owen [a look into the art of body decoration as a visual language in the western highlands of Papua New Guinea]
Ways of thinking
Strange Beliefs: Sir Edward Evans--Pritchard (1902–1973) (1985), directed by André Singer
Organising social relations
Duka’s Dilemma (2001), directed by Jean Lydall
The Internet Bride (2004), directed by Eleanor Ford
Without Fathers or Husbands (1995), directed by Hua Cai
Engaging with nature
The following ethnographic films can be found at the RAI film library:
Disappearing World series (Granada TV): The Kayapo (1987), directed by Michael Beckham, -anthropologist Terence Turner
The Land on which We Stand (2007), directed by Rebecca Payne
Raised by Humans (2010), directed by Karlia Campbell
Since the Company Came (2001), directed by Russell Hawkins, Icarus Films
Personhood
Breeding Cells (2009), directed by Anna Straube, Gregor Gaida, Miren Artola and Saskia Warzecha, Royal Anthropological Institute
Identity
Temporary Sanity: The Skerrit Bwoy Story (2006), directed by Dan Bruun, Royal Anthropological Institute
Ritual
Disappearing World series: Ongka’s Big Moka: The Kawelka of Papua New Guinea (1974), directed by Charlie Nairn, anthropologist: Andrew Strathern
Disappearing World series: Maasai Manhood (1975), directed by Chris Curling, anthropologist: Melissa Llewelyn--Davies.
Disappearing World series: Maasai Women (1974), directed by Chris Curling, anthropologist: Melissa Llewelyn--Davies.
Ngat is Dead – Studying Mortuary Traditions (2007), directed by Christian Suhr Nielsen, anthropologist: Ton Otto, Royal Anthropological Institute
Tiempo de Vals (2006), directed by Rebecca Savage, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology series
Gender
When four friends meet (2001), directed by Rahul Roy, Royal Anthropological Institute.
Boundaries
Disappearing World: War: We are all Neighbours Now (1993), directed by Debbie Christie, anthropologist: Tone Bringa
Returning Home (2001) Sequel to ‘We are all Neighbors’ (1993) Loizos and Bringa (NAFA)
Globalisation
Chain of Love (2001), directed by Marije Meerman, Icarus films
Schooling the World: The White Man’s Last Burden (2010), directed by Carol Black, Lost People Films