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              Cannibal Tours
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS002-0014 · Item · 1988
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              When tourists journey to the furthermost reaches of the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea, is it the indigenous tribes people or the white visitors who are the cultural oddity? This film explores the difference (and the surprising similarities) that emerge when "civilized" and "primitive" people meet.

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              An Evergreen Island
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS007-0050 · Item · 2000
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              In 1989 the people of Bougainville Island objected to the copper mining that had caused vast environmental damage to the island. They formed the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. The war lasted nine years and the people learned to adapt and survive despite the blockade by the government of Papua New Guinea.

              3494 Houses + 1 Fence
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-3573 · Item · 2006
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The street scape of Broken Hill, "the accessible outback" country town of Australia, is seen from the viewing platform of a Lebanese reality. Houses, neat, some pretty, some with children playing in front collide with sounds remembered from so long ago, maybe from one of Beirut's many wars, maybe even from future wars. There, exponential repetition sets apathy on a collision course with fear where mangled silences interrupt - but only to disrupt the remnants of safe living and to send eidetic shock waves through rose-colored lenses. The question of responsibility then emerges to demand, if not an answer, then a pause for grief, for consideration due to the boundaries of the senses and the centrality of the body's - any-body's - pain and sorrow.