Children's Everydaylife at Christianø - an etnographic film: Børns hverdagsliv – en etnografisk film fra Christiansø

Ida Wentzel Winther, Mads Rehder

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Abstract

Christiansø lies among a small cluster of rocky islands in the easternmost reach of the Danish Baltic. The island itself is an old bastion, surrounded still by thick stone walls. Due to its small size, it is a car-free society. There are no cats or dogs here, just hundreds of croaking frogs, thousands of screeching gulls, seasonal colonies of whistling eiders, and the constant buffeting of the Baltic wind. The film focuses on the everyday lives of children for whom the small island of Christiansø is home. It’s done as a filmed fieldwork, from January to September 2011. Anthropologist/director – Ida W. WintherEditor – Mads M. RehderLanguage: DanishSubtitle: EnglishDenmark 2012
Original languageEnglish
Publication date1 Feb 2012
Place of PublicationKøbenhavn
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2012
Externally publishedYes

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