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Aislados, Araracuara
Araracuara es un lugar ubicado en lo profundo de la selva amazónica, habitado por indígenas que viven según sus prácticas ancestrales. En plena selva amazónica, Araracuara es un lugar marcado por una cárcel de máxima seguridad que cerró a mediados de la década de 1970 y por la matanza indígena de finales...
Araracuara es un lugar ubicado en lo profundo de la selva amazónica, habitado por indígenas que viven según sus prácticas ancestrales. En plena selva amazónica, Araracuara es un lugar marcado por una cárcel de máxima seguridad que cerró a mediados de la década de 1970 y por la matanza indígena de finales del siglo XIX e inicios del XX. Sus habitantes se apoyan en la pesca, la cacería y en las prácticas ancestrales de sus 17 etnias indígenas.
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Araracuara es un lugar ubicado en lo profundo de la selva amazónica, habitado por indígenas que viven según sus prácticas ancestrales. En plena selva amazónica, Araracuara es un lugar marcado por una cárcel de máxima seguridad que cerró a mediados de la década de 1970 y por la matanza indígena de finales del siglo XIX e inicios del XX. Sus habitantes se apoyan en la pesca, la cacería y en las prácticas ancestrales de sus 17 etnias indígenas.
Aislados is a documentary series about Colombian communities that live isolated, either because of their difficult geographical location or because of their social situation. Each chapter presents, through the images of their natural environment and the voices of representative characters of each community, how they are and how they live in their isolated condition, and how social, economic and cultural dynamics are established in these territories. The series of six chapters starts on the islands in the Caribbean Sea such as Providencia and Santa Cruz del Islote, to Tumaco and Nuquí, in the Pacific, it then goes into the Amazon jungle to reach Araracuara, and finally crosses the desert to Nazareth, in La Guajira.
Aislados es una serie documental que explora las historias de comunidades colombianas que viven apartadas, ya sea por su ubicación geográfica de difícil acceso o por su situación social. Cada capítulo permite descubrir, a través de la exploración de su entorno natural y de las voces de personajes representativos de la comunidad, cómo son y cómo viven en su condición de aislados, y de que manera se establecen las dinámicas sociales, económicas y culturales en estos territorios. La serie de seis capítulos incluye islas en el mar Caribe como Providencia y Santa Cruz del Islote, Tumaco y Nuquí en el Pacífico, se adentra a la selva amazónica para llegar a Araracuara y atraviesa el desierto hasta Nazareth en La Guajira.
Aislados é uma série documental que explora as histórias de comunidades colombianas que vivem isoladas, seja por sua difícil localização geográfica ou por sua situação social. Cada capítulo permite descobrir, através da exploração de seu ambiente natural e das vozes de personagens representativos da comunidade, como são e como vivem nestas condições, e como as dinâmicas sociais, econômicas e culturais são estabelecidas nesses territórios. A série de seis capítulos inclui ilhas no Mar do Caribe, como Providencia e Santa Cruz del Islote, Tumaco e Nuquí no Pacífico, vai para a selva amazônica para chegar a Araracuara e atravessa o deserto para Nazaré em La Guajira.
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Phil Agland revisits the Baka Pygmy family he filmed 25 years ago in his BAFTA award winning documentary 'Baka: People of the Rainforest'. An extraordinary journey into the heart of the rainforest in Cameroon, where the past of the Baka revisits them through watching the old f...
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Phil Agland revisits the Baka Pygmy family he filmed 25 years ago in his BAFTA award winning documentary 'Baka: People of the Rainforest'. An extraordinary journey into the heart of the rainforest in Cameroon, where the past of the Baka revisits them through watching the old film projected in the forest - raising questions about their old life in the forest and what is happening to them now. One generation la...
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Phil Agland revisits the Baka Pygmy family he filmed 25 years ago in his BAFTA award winning documentary 'Baka: People of the Rainforest'. An extraordinary journey into the heart of the rainforest in Cameroon, where the past of the Baka revisits them through watching the old film projected in the forest - raising questions about their old life in the forest and what is happening to them now. One generation later, the children of the old film are now parents. Camera, who was born at the end of the first film and named after Phil's film camera, now has a gorgeous seven year old daughter, Ambi. Camera's brother Ali, who wanted his baby sister thrown away in the original film, also has a young daughter, but tragically she is disabled. Watching themselves for the first time on film, seeing how their parents used to live, prompts laughter, amazement and a profound sense of loss. Leading ultimately to an epic journey deep into the forest to rediscover the old life of their fathers, and a quest to find the magical 'Elephant's Mirror', an almost mythical place where, their fathers had told them, the elephants go to admire their tusks. This is a tragic story of alcohol addiction, and the death of little children, of a family caught helplessly between the world of the forest and the outside world that rejects them. But it is also a story of redemption inspired by the old film and a lifeline to the future offered by the children, especially Camera's daughter, Ambi, who attends school for the first time.
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