FESTIVALS
Fighting for Nothing to Happen has been screened at the following festivals:
15th International Ethnographic Film Festival at USC Center for Visual
Anthropology, March 2018, USA
15th Film Festival of the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), March 2017, UK
Framing Asia Film Screening of the Royal Netherlands Institute of
Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, March 2017, the Netherlands
ETNOFF2, November 2016, Macedonia
12th Regard Bleu, October 2016, Switzerland
Days of Ethnographic Cinema, September 2016, Russia
Film Panel at the conference of the European Association of Social
Anthropology July 2016, Italy
30th Pärnu International Documentary and Anthropology Film Festival, July 2016, Estonia
Gieff@Koblenz May 2016, Germany
13th Göttingen International Ethnographic Film Festival May 2016, Germany
8th ETHNOFilm May 2016, Croatia
5th Intimalente Film Festival 2016, Italy
2015 Society for Visual Anthropology Film and Media Festival November 2015, USA
2015 EthnoFilmFest November 2015, Germany
2015 Kratovo Ethnographic Film Festival in Kratovo, Macedonia.
At the SVA Festival in Denver (photo: Igor Karim)
AWARDS
The National Master's Thesis Prize in Asian Studies 2015 (photo: Francisco Salgado).
My thesis won the National Master's Thesis Prize in Asian Studies 2015 from the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) in The Netherlands.
Fighting for Nothing to Happen won the Best Graduate Student Film at the
The Society for Visual Anthropology (SVA) Film and Media Festival in Denver, USA.
Fighting for Nothing to Happen won the Student Award at the
The Göttingen International Ethnographic Film Festival (GIEFF), Germany.
Fighting for Nothing to Happen won the International Jury Prize 'Best Film on Corruption' in the 30th Pärnu International Documentary and Anthropology Film Festival, Estonia
Fighting for Nothing to Happen won the Wiley-Blackwell Student Film prize at the 15th Film Festival of the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), UK.
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