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At the American Museum 
The Margaret Mead 
Film Festival 
The fifth annual Margaret Mead 
Film Festival will be held at the Ameri- 
can Museum on Saturday and Sunday, 
October 17 and 18. More than forty 
films will be presented. Many are pre- 
mieres, including David and Judith 
MacDougall’s A Wife Among Wives', 
Robin Lehman’s Little Players', Allen 
Moore and Jack Shea’s The Shepherds 
of Berneray, Village of No River, by 
Stuart Hersch; and many others. 
Films will be shown from 11:00 a.m. 
to 5:00 p.m. in five areas of the Museum: 
the Auditorium, the People Center, Gal- 
lery 77, the Education Hall, and the 
Hall of Mexico and Central America. 
Admission to all programs is free. 
A new film about Margaret Mead 
herself opens the Festival at 11:00 a.m. 
on Saturday, October 17, in the Audito- 
rium. Margaret Mead: Taking Note 
was produced for the television series 
“Odyssey,” and focuses on various as- 
pects of her life — her personality, an- 
thropological work, and social activism. 
She is shown in the field, at the Ameri- 
can Museum, and at a national women’s 
convention. There are excerpts from her 
own films and interviews with people 
who knew her well — her daughter, her 
first husband, and some of her col- 
leagues. 
Films screened in the Auditorium on 
Saturday focus on “Disappearing Ways 
of Life.” One of these films documents 
one year in the life of The Shepherds of 
Berneray, a tiny island in the Outer 
Hebrides of Scotland. The island’s 
young people are abandoning their rug- 
ged existence as shepherds and fisher- 
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