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Title Framing the other / written, produced and directed by Ilja Kok and Willem Timmers ; an I Camera You production / EFI co-production.
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 25 minutes)
Summary The Mursi tribe resides in the basin of the Omo River, in the east African state of Ethiopia. Mursi women are known for placing large plates in their lower lips and wearing enormous, richly decorated earrings, which has become a subject of tourist attraction in recent years. Each year, hundreds of Western tourists come to see the unusually adorned natives; posing for camera-toting visitors has become the main source of income for the Mursi. To make more money, they embellish their "costumes" and finery to appear more exotic to the outsiders. However, by exaggerating their habits and lifestyle in such a manner they are beginning to cause their original, authentic culture to disintegrate. Framing the Other portrays the complex relationship between tourism and indigenous communities by revealing the intimate and intriguing thoughts of a Mursi woman from Southern Ethiopia and a Dutch tourist as they prepare to meet each other. This humorous, yet simultaneously chilling film shows the destructive impact tourism has on traditional communities. Filmmaker: Ilja Kok, Willem Timmers
Notes Title from title frames
Event Originally produced by Documentary Educational Resources in 2011
Subject Murzu (African people) -- Social life and customs
Tourism -- Omo River (Ethiopia and Kenya)
Documentary films
Tourism
Africa -- Omo River
Genre/Form documentary film.
Feature films
Documentary films
Short films
Short films.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Courts métrages.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Kok, Ilja, producer
Timmers, Willem, 1985- producer.
Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
Kanopy (Firm)