Moonbird
Moonbird

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Moonbird

1959
Movie
10 min
English

Two boys go outside at night to capture a bird. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2003.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Robert GardnerGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary captures the unique cultural practices and daily life of the Dani people in the Baliem Valley of New Guinea. It offers a glimpse into their traditional ways, focusing on their relationship with the land and each other. The film highlights elements of their social structure and subsistence farming.

Critical Reception

Moonbird is recognized as an important ethnographic film, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a largely uncontacted indigenous culture. It is valued for its observational approach, providing valuable insights into human diversity and traditional societies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ethnographic value.

  • Appreciated for its observational and respectful approach.

  • Considered a significant document of indigenous culture.

Google audience: As an ethnographic short film, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. Its recognition comes from academic and anthropological circles.

Fun Fact

The film was made by anthropologist Robert Gardner, who spent time living with and documenting the Dani people, offering a rare and intimate look into their lives before significant external influence.

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A young boy and his baby brother find their bird has escaped and so in the middle of the night, the take their bag of bait into the garden where they hope to lure it back into it's cage. The snag is that the younger sibling is a bit noisy. ...