I would really like to dedicate myself to documentary cinema in the future, I have always liked cinema and I feel that once I finish anthropology, I will be more prepared to face the world, its diversities and focus on what I want to do.
I think what motivates me the most is to be able to travel a lot and work in whatever I want. During the pandemic I became obsessed with documentaries and art cinema, I found very entertaining websites where I saw a lot of ethnographic films, on YouTube I discovered "DW Documentaries", I learned a lot and I realized that I would like to mix the career I was going to study (I was not yet in college) with one of my favorite hobbies. In fact, for example, Maite Alberdi's films "El agente topo" and "La once", or Jean Rouch's "Crónica de un Verano" are very good examples of what I would like to do.
I think that what you need most to dedicate yourself to something like this are photographic skills, and I think that studying something related to social sciences will be very useful to record interesting things.
Lovely! Yesterday I was thinking about the new ways to tell the stories in the cinematographic industry, and docu-movies like "El agente Topo" are a really good ways to do it, because they take care about an important part of this new society and they show us a beautiful story, but having a soo much deeper message inside them, for thinking and do something with that, and that's (I think) what's we need in the television or in the industry, more realities and less fictional stories
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