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André Singer is a Research Professor at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS University of London, and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the University of Southern California. He holds a DPhil from Oxford University and served as President (2014-2018) and Emeritus President of the Royal Anthropological Institute. His twin-track career spans academic anthropology and documentary filmmaking, with fieldwork in Iran and Afghanistan.
Research focuses on ethnographic film, cultural representation, and visual anthropology, particularly examining how media intersects with anthropological inquiry. Key areas include:
- Sedentarisation of nomadic communities
- Ethnographic methodologies in film
- Cultural impacts of conflict and genocide
- Historical trauma representation
Publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement across anthropology, film studies, and history, with recent work emphasizing Holocaust documentation and post-conflict memory. Articles predominantly explore visual storytelling ethics, cultural preservation, and the anthropology of media.
Scientific honors include a BAFTA for Best Documentary Series, two Emmy Awards, Peabody Award, and multiple international film festival prizes. Notable productions include Night Will Fall and collaborations with Werner Herzog.
As CEO of Spring Films Ltd., he leads documentary productions addressing historical and social themes. He has supervised restoration projects like the 1945 Holocaust documentary German Concentration Camps, a Factual Survey.


