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Kogis, the Message from the Last Men

Title
Kogis, the Message from the Last Men
Dauer
52 min
Director
Eric Julien (Frankreich)
Category
Alpine and foreign cultures
When & Where
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Description
The Kogis Indian culture in the North of Columbia is the last heritage of the important pre-Columbian Culture. Their thousands of years old tradition is based on a deep relationship to nature, to the living beings. Amazing close-up filming - showing great respect - presents a society, where there aren’t any poor, where true solidarity is lived with the aim to maintain the social balance, where people are balanced and have a balanced relationship with the others and the world. We participate in an exploration of the Kogis’ traditions that make the so called progress in our civilisation appear questionable.
Fri
14:30