Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV Histoire/société Interculturel/Migrations Patrimoine Artisanat d'art
COURT Métrage | 2015
Tep Tok - Reading Between Our Lines
Date de sortie en France : 00/00/0000
Pays concerné : Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Durée : 80 minutes
Genre : société
Type : documentaire

English

Tep Tok - Reading Between Our Lines
Tep Tok is a documentary feature film that focuses on the art and heritage of tattooing in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea. Tep Tok was made over the past 3 years as a fully self-funded project by Sunameke Productions.  Exploring and to some degree reviving this heritage are four women of Papua New Guinean and Australian descent (Julia Mage'au Gray, Paia Ingram, Ranu James & Natalie Richards). The film follows their journey from Australia to Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti, the Cook Islands, and back. A particular focus of the documentary is the changes in Papua New Guinean society as reflected through the stories of the protagonists as young mixed-race women adapting and (re)creating a culture to which they belong but from which they have also been apart.

Source : Northern Center For Contemporary Art

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