David MacDougall (born November 12, 1939) is an American-Australian visual anthropologist, academic, and documentary filmmaker, who is known for his ethnographic film work in Africa, Australia, Europe and India. For much of his career he co-produced and co-directed films with his wife, fellow filmmaker Judith MacDougall. In 1972, his first film, To Live with Herds was awarded the Grand Prix "Venezia Genti" at the Venice Film Festival. He has lived in Australia since 1975, and is currently a professor in the Research School of Humanities & the Arts at Australian National University.
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1939-11-12
New Hampshire, USA
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Link-Up Diary
Stockman's Strategy
To Get That Country
Collum Calling Canberra
A Transfer Of Power
Familiar Places
A Wife Among Wives
Boran Herdsmen
Boran Women
Harambee: Pull Together
Kenya Boran
Doon School Chronicles
The Wedding Camels
Under the Men's Tree
Sunny and the Dark Horse
SchoolScapes
Gandhi's Children
To Live With Herds
KM 400
Arnav at Six
Photo Wallahs
Lorang's Way
Takeover
Nawi
Good-bye Old Man
Tempus de baristas
The Age of Reason
The New Boys
Karam in Jaipur
With Morning Hearts
Three Horsemen
The Queen of the Hills
Under the Palace Wall