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Press Release 09-025
"The Linguists" Premieres at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris

Documentary film highlights endangered languages in Siberia, India and Bolivia

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Linguists Harrison and Anderson worked to document an endangered language in Bolivia.
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February 18, 2009

View video interviews with linguist David Harrison of Swarthmore College and producer-directors Seth Kramer and Daniel Miller.

"The Linguists," a documentary produced with major funding by the National Science Foundation (NSF), has continued to win recognition since premiering early in 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

The film dramatizes the kind of work involved in reaching indigenous communities and documenting their languages. It premieres Feb. 21 at UNESCO headquarters in Paris in conjunction with "International Mother Language Day," an annual observance intended to promote multilingualism worldwide.

In addition, "The Linguists" will be broadcast 10 p.m. EST, Thursday, Feb. 26, on PBS stations. (Check local listings.)

Over the past year the film has played at international documentary film festivals and been featured in the Filmmakers@Google series on You Tube.

It also received the Youth Award at the first International Science Film Festival (Mostra Internacional de Ciencia e Cinema), a cultural event organized by Friends of the House of Sciences Association (Asociación de Amigos da Casa das Ciencias, AACC), in Galicia, Spain, in October 2008. This festival aims to promote and popularize science-related films and documentaries. The film was judged by a youth jury consisting of young people 16-17 years old from several schools in Galicia.

For more information on "The Linguists," see the January 8, 2008 NSF press release.

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Linguist David Harrison of Swarthmore College discusses the documentary "The Linguists."
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Linguist David Harrison of Swarthmore College discusses the documentary "The Linguists."
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Producer-director Seth Kramer talks about the film "The Linguists."
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Producer-director Seth Kramer reflects on what "The Linguists" offers to film audiences.
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Producer-director Daniel A. Miller describes the film's premiere and what audiences are taking away.
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Producer-director Daniel A. Miller describes the film's premiere and what audiences are taking away.
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