The drug of the Pacific

The drug of the Pacific

Release date : October 31, 2019
Runtime : 14m
Countries of origin : French Polynesia /
Original Language :
Director : Jonathan Bougard /
Writers : Jonathan Bougard /
Production companies : In Vivo Prod /
Budget : $3,000.00
October 31, 2019 14m French Polynesia Documentary More
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Kava is the drug of the Pacific. A soothing drink that puts everyone on the same level and encourages discussion. Michael Koch, a German linguist who lived in Fiji for a long time, explains to us why he is seeking to reintroduce this social act in Polynesia, while Sébastien Galliot, a researcher at the CNRS, sheds scientific light on this ritualized exchange.
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  • title:The drug of the Pacific
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:14m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: French Polynesia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jonathan Bougard /
  • Writers: Jonathan Bougard ·
  • Production companies: In Vivo Prod ·
  • Budget:$3,000.00
  • Overview:Kava is the drug of the Pacific. A soothing drink that puts everyone on the same level and encourages discussion. Michael Koch, a German linguist who lived in Fiji for a long time, explains to us why he is seeking to reintroduce this social act in Polynesia, while Sébastien Galliot, a researcher at the CNRS, sheds scientific light on this ritualized exchange.
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