Jules Leaño (@julesleano) 's Twitter Profile
Jules Leaño

@julesleano

Filmmaker and visual anthropologist, co-founder of @alt_fictions collective 🇵🇭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Earlier in May, AF facilitating at @RadFilmNet in Berlin. Thanks for having us and to the organisers for putting together a brilliant programme.

Earlier in May, AF facilitating at @RadFilmNet in Berlin. Thanks for having us and to the organisers for putting together a brilliant programme.
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“Academics hoard research like dragons hoard gold” Interesting article on anthropology, archives and "digital repatriation" newyorker.com/culture/cultur…

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This week COLORS has been featuring Sudanese artists to give an insight into the political situation in Sudan. Check out the performances and the interviews as well as this playlist curated by @Alsarah5000 colors.lnk.to/alsarahcxs

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Over the last year, I've been working with other visual anthropologists to host workshops on documentary and representation, and we're finally on twitter! Follow us for updates on workshops and other projects: Alternative Fictions

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Back home after 5 days of great films, dancing and lovely, lovely people at @NIHRFF 💜💙💚💛🧡❤️ Will post some highlights soon!

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INCLUDE NONFICTION ON YOUR DAMN LISTS: THE WORK, CAMERAPERSON, THE OATH, STRONG ISLAND, OF MEN AND WAR, THIS IS NOT A FILM, FIRE AT SEA, THE ARBOR, HOMELAND: IRAQ YEAR ZERO, UNDER THE SUN, STARLESS DREAMS, BOMBAY BEACH, STORIES WE TELL, LEVIATHAN, HALE COUNTY, MANAKAMANA, ETC ETC

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Great to see the diversity of the Philippines represented! The cuisine of Moro Muslims is very rarely mentioned when we talk about Filipino food culture, this episode of Fork the System not only talks about those dishes but about exclusion, culture and national identity