Stéphane Goël (Schweiz)
Islander
Language
Französisch, Spanisch mit englischen Untertiteln
Dauer
92 min
Director
Stéphane Goël (Schweiz)
Category
Nature and Environment
Program
In 1877, the Swiss aristocrat, Alfred von Rodt, became the governor of the remote Chilean island that gave birth to the legend of Robinson Crusoe. Exiled from his country and family, Von Rodt strived to build an utopian “little kingdom” until his death, but failed and lost his entire fortune. The film tells the story of this outcast through the lives of his descendants, who today seek political autonomy and a preservation of their indigenous identity.

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