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German educational film: rice farming practices in Southeast Asia

Film | Digitized | Accession Number: 2002.189.1 | RG Number: RG-60.3653 | Film ID: 2595

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    German educational film: rice farming practices in Southeast Asia

    Overview

    Description
    This German educational film focuses on rice farmers in an unidentified country in Southeast Asia (most likely Indonesia). The film features men and women working in the rice fields, several majestic shots of the stepped land and perfectly manicured rice paddies. Oxen are used by the men to tend to the paddies. VS of collecting the rice, men and women back in the village sorting the day's harvest. MCU of an altar with flowers and various other items. INT, MS of women separating the grains from the stalk using large sticks. CU of a young boy eating the spare grains of rice that fall to the floor. Men gather round, eating rice that has been cooked for them by the women. VS of the women preparing plates for the men and the children of the village. VS, EXT, a procession with banners and flags of the villagers through the rice fields to celebrate the harvest. Young boys carry baskets of food on their heads, some play musical instruments, offerings are placed on the steps of a temple. VS, the villagers gather in a circle as dancers in elaborate costumes perform.
    Duration
    00:10:52
    Locale
    Southeast Asia
    Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Steven Zabin
    Contributor
    Producer: Reichsanstalt fur Bild und Film in Wissenschaft und Unterricht [RWU]

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Genre/Form
    Instructional.
    B&W / Color
    Black & White
    Image Quality
    Good
    Time Code
    00:59:47:00 to 01:10:39:00
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w
      Master 2595 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - small
      Master 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w
      Master 2595 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - small
      Master 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w
      Master 2595 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - small
      Master 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w
      Master 2595 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - small
    • Preservation
    • Preservation 2595 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - b&w - duplicate negative - B-wind - Kodak - 3234
      Preservation 2595 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - small
      Preservation 2595 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - b&w - duplicate negative - B-wind - Kodak - 3234
      Preservation 2595 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - small
      Preservation 2595 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - b&w - duplicate negative - B-wind - Kodak - 3234
      Preservation 2595 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - small
      Preservation 2595 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - b&w - duplicate negative - B-wind - Kodak - 3234
      Preservation 2595 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - small
    • User
    • User 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w - silent - workprint
      User 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w - silent - workprint
      User 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w - silent - workprint
      User 2595 Film: positive - 16 mm - b&w - silent - workprint

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    Copyright Undetermined
    Conditions on Use
    Owner of copyright, if any, is undetermined. It is possible this is an orphan work. It is the responsibility of anyone interested in reproducing, broadcasting, or publishing content to determine copyright holder and secure permission, or perform a diligent Fair Use analysis.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    Colonel Alexander Zabin, MD shot 16mm color films as a U.S. Army surgeon in Europe during World War II. He also obtained a collection of 16mm German film productions, many under the label Reich Scientific and Educational Film body. Col. Zabin's son Steven Zabin donated the film collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in May 2002.
    Film Source
    Dr. Steven Zabin
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 3822
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:49:51
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