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Wheat Cycle
Filmmaker Name:
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David Hancock, Herb DiGioia, Louis & Nancy Dupree
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Film Length:
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16 min
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Film Year:
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1975
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Duration:
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0-20 min
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Decade:
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1970s
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Series:
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Afghanistan series
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Collection:
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Faces of Change collection
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Secondary Creator:
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produced by Norman Miller
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Color:
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color
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The people and their labor are bound to the land in the cycle of activities to the sowing to the harvesting of wheat. Without narration or subtitles, the film conveys a sense of unity between the people and the land. Filmed in the Balkh Province, an area inhabited by Tajik and other Central Asian peoples. The town of Aq Kupruk is approximately 320 miles northwest of Kabul.
The theme of Wheat Cycle focuses on rural economies. The film and accompanying instructor notes focus on herding and fishing under diverse environmental conditions. The impact of technological change, human adaptation, and governmental extension of market systems are parallel themes.
Films in the Afghanistan series
Faces of Change is comprised of 25 films that examine five cultures selected for their distinct geographic locations: starting with the China Coast at sea level and moving up to Taiwan, then to Afghanistan, Kenya and finally to the mountains of Bolivia. Each location is examined through five themes: Rural Society, Education, Rural Economy, Women, and Beliefs.
This innovative collection of 16mm films and videos was funded by the National Science Foundation, produced by Norman Miller and directed by some of the finest ethnographic filmmakers of its time.
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