United States / Jan 01, 2006
Remembering John Marshall (2006)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Remembering John Marshall (2006, Alice Apley & David Tamés, 16 min.) is a short documentary that weaves together photographs, film clips, archival footage, and interviews with family, friends, and colleagues to present a brief portrait of John Kennedy Marshall (1932-2005) who spent fifty years documenting the lives of the Ju/’hoansi people of Namibia. Marshall began his filming in 1951 and in the 1980s became an activist helping the Ju/’hoansi fight for their land and water rights. Marshall produced over 20 films on the Ju’/hoansi beginning with The Hunters (1957) and culminating with A Kalahari Family (2003). The project began as an article Alice Apley and I wrote shortly after John’s death and then it evolved into a series of video interviews. Interviewees include: Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, Robert Gordon, Alexandra Eliot Marshall, Cynthia Close, Sandeep Ray, Karma Foley, Jayasinhji (Bapa) Jhala, and Rakhi Jhala.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Remembering John Marshall |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | kino-eye.com |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2006 |
| Editing | Alice Apley, David Tamés |
| Assistant directors | Alice Apley, David Tamés |
Release dates
Limited release
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