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Diasporic proximities: spaces of ‘home’ in European documentary

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Films

  • Álvarez, Mercedes, dir. 2004. El Cielo Gira/The Sky Turns. Spain.
  • Castaing-Taylor, Lucien, and Ilisa Barbash, dir. 2009. Sweetgrass. US.
  • Castaing-Taylor, Lucien, and Verena Paravel, dir. 2012. Leviathan. US.
  • Frammartino, Michelangelo, dir. 2010, Le Quattro Volte. Italy.
  • Isaacs, Marc, dir. 2001. Lift. UK.
  • Isaacs, Marc, dir. 2003. Calais: The Last Border. UK.
  • Rosi, Gianfranco, dir. 2013. Sacro GRA. Italy.