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2004,
16mm, 61 minutes
A loosely-knit community of birdwatchers
in New York’s Central Park; ornithologists with their specimen
collections at a dozen different natural history museums; bird banders
gingerly extracting birds from mist nets and collecting data in upstate
New York; six people searching for a nearly extinct bird in a Louisiana
bayou: these are the strands that are woven together by The Birdpeople
as it documents a passionate fixation. Part cultural history, part self-reflexive
anthropology, by turns humorous and elegiac, The Birdpeople examines
the pleasures and problems of looking and naming, and investigates the
social construction of nature, centered on ornithology and its amateur
counterpart, bird watching. |
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