Yesterday, I was interviewed by John Dankowsky for the Where we live show on WNPR (a NPR affiliate in Connecticut) about the Margaret Mead Film Festival as well as my film, Bethel: Community and Schizophrenia in Northern Japan.
Sitting to my right in the photograph is Karl Heider, professor of anthropology at University of South Carolina, also an avid visual anthropologist. He delivered the keynote for the film festival on Saturday, titled: The State of Visual Anthropology.
WNPR.org hasn't posted the interview as an MP3 yet, keep tuned and I'll let you know when they do.
WNPR.org has now posted the interview as an MP3 format:
WNPR - Where we live by John Dankowsky
I screened a rough cut of Bethel yesterday at festival in the Peabody Museum at Yale. I'm still in editing and hope to open the film at the Montreal Ethnographic Film Festival in January 2007.
Congratulations on the NPR interview.
(I came by your blog by way of your yale academic site, by way of the solg webpage.)
Sunshine