- Magical Death
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Magical Death 220px Directed by Napoleon Chagnon and Tim Asch Distributed by Documentary Educational Resources Release date(s) 1973 Running time 29 min. Country U.S.A. Language English Magical Death is a documentary film by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon and ethnographic filmmaker Tim Asch that explores the role of the shaman within the Yanomamo culture, as well as the close relationship shamanism shares with politics within their society.
The filmmakers allegedly disputed over the content of the film when Asch objected to Chagnon's inclusion of graphic depictions of the Yanomami engaging in symbolic death and cannibalism[1].
The film was awarded the American Film Festival Blue Ribbon.
External links
- Magical Death on Google video
- 'Reviewed by Eric Almquist in American Anthropologist Vol. 77, No. 1 (Mar., 1975), p. 179'
- Reviewed on page 17 of Robert Borofsky's Yanomami: The fierce controversy and what we can learn from it
References
Categories:- 1973 films
- Ya̧nomamö in film
- Anthropology documentary films
- Films directed by Timothy Asch
- Documentary film stubs
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