Remembering John Marshall
Retrato del cineasta y activista John Marshall, quien comenzó su carrera en la década de 1950 documentando la vida de los ju/'hoansi en Na

Portrait of John Marshall, who left an important legacy behind for the ethnographic cinema about the Ju/’hoansi.

«Before the white people came, we did whatever we wanted», recalls N!ai, a ju/’hoan woman.

A raw and graphic portrait of the conditions that used to exist in a prison for the mentally ill of the United States.

Long shots of children engrossed in their worlds offer a unique document about children’s complexity.

The police intervene when a woman calls to complain about her boyfriend, who has stolen forty dollars from her.

This series was filmed by John Marshall in the middle of an environment of racial tension caused by Martin Luther King’s death.