Documentary film-makers peek at unvisited nooks of the world
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 PARIS — In the mountains of central Nepal, two men with a young boy in tow take cows and goats to graze on verdant slopes, huddling under an umbrella when the summer showers come. At the  village in the folds of a valley a woman argues with her neighbor that  he is digging too close to the wall of her stone house and then  complains about the excrement in every corner of the dirt streets. Such are the ways of the world here, says a documentary  shot by a lone anthropologist who stumbled upon a rural village in  Nuwakot, Nepal. “I go walking... and there’s a  moment. I don’t pick a place, I end up there,” says Stephane Breton, who  made the film in Nepal last year and has put together a collection of  documentaries from several international film-makers called L’Usage du  Monde (The Ways of the World). The less than an  hour long films give a personal glimpse of people in usually unseen  corners of the globe — from the forests of Gabon, the coal mines of  northern China, a far north Russian village on the White Sea, to an old  Spanish community in New Mexico. The films were  showcased this week at the Musee du Quai Branly, a cross-cultural center  in Paris featuring arts largely from the non-Western areas of Africa,  Oceania, Asia and the Americas. The idea of the  documentary collection is not a scientific or strictly pedagogical  experience of another culture, but rather going to a place like a  traveler with eyes open to render a film that is the fruit of a personal  experience, according to Stephane Martin, president of the museum which  partly sponsored the project. Breton’s  documentary La Montee au Ciel (Ascent to the Sky) captures moments in  the lives of the people of Nuwakot through eyes of the 51-year-old  film-maker. There was no script, no storyboard, no political message.“I do everything alone, it’s just myself being with  them,” Breton says. “Since I am an anthropologist to begin with, being  there is what my job is all about.”.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100525com10.html | 
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