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Gandhi’s Children
Gandhi’s Children is not a documentary about Gandhi’s next of kin. It is a documentary about his legacy: on India. It is a documentary about where the children of India find themselves today: many decades after Gandhi’s assassination.
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Life in a Day
Life in a Day, in our opinion, was the best new documentary of 2011. The entire documentary takes place over the span of one day on Earth. July 24, 2010. Ridley Scott asked people from all over the world to document their day and upload it to Youtube. This is the result. BRILLIANT.
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Tribal Journeys
Braving torrential rains, jungles and deserts, anthropologist Jean-Pierre encounters the most isolated nomadic tribes in the world.
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The Tribe That Hides From Man
Shot over two years by Adrian Cowell and his team, The Tribe That Hides From Man is an extraordinary film, made under the most hazardous conditions. The film follows Orlando and Claudio Villas Boas as they enter previously unexplored areas of the Amazon jungle, in an effort to locate the Kreen Okrore tribe and help them make (inevitable) contact with the modern world.
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Tribe Meets White Man
This is an incredibly interesting documentary which depicts a meeting between Papua New Guinean tribe members and a white man.
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Last One Standing
Six athletes live and train with the world’s most remote indigenous tribes in a raw and intense array of tribal games and rite of passage ceremonies.
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Wodaabe: Herdsmen of the Sun
This film explores the social rituals and cultural celebrations of the Saharan nomadic Wodaabe tribe. Particular focus is given to the Gerewol celebration, which features an elaborate male beauty contest to win wives.
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Tribal Wives
40-year-old Michelle Frost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Raramuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon.
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Tribe
From the Kombai who still practice cannibalism to the Babongo who use the powerful hallucinogenic Iboga, and the Dassanech who face life in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
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A Blank on the Map
A Blank on the Map is written, produced, and presented by David Attenborough. It records an expedition to make first contact with a tribe of people that lives in an area of Central New Guinea thought to be uninhabited.
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