Filmmaking for Change

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By Ethan Parker

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Filmmaking for Change delves into the dynamic realm of indigenous filmmaking as a potent catalyst for social transformation, cultural preservation, and social justice. It examines how indigenous filmmakers globally are leveraging visual storytelling to dismantle misrepresentations, reclaim their narratives, and advocate for tangible change. The book highlights the crucial role of controlling representation to counter harmful stereotypes perpetuated by mainstream media. Did you know that indigenous filmmaking is not just artistic expression but a vital tool for decolonization and cultural revitalization?
Or that film has been used to reclaim cultural heritage through documentary filmmaking?

The book progresses systematically, beginning with theoretical frameworks, followed by specific case studies of indigenous filmmaking initiatives organized around major themes like challenging stereotypes and community organizing. It emphasizes the agency and resilience of indigenous filmmakers, offering a nuanced account of their experiences. The book uniquely blends rigorous scholarship with accessible storytelling, making it valuable for students and scholars across film studies, social sciences, and indigenous studies.

Filmmaking for Change