At the Fringes of the World

At the Fringes of the World

Release date : November 1, 2018
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Thomas Tielsch /
Production companies : Filmtank /
November 1, 2018 Germany Documentary German More
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They live on the edge of the known world - far from civilization but affected by its consequences nonetheless. The photographer Markus Mauthe visited these last indigenous peoples to capture the inherent beauty of their cultures, before they too fall victim to ever-advancing globalisation. The journey leads from South Sudan and Ethiopia to Malay sea nomads and Brazilian Indians in Mato Grosso, who have started to defend themselves against the destruction of their natural habitat. The result is a film that captures intimate and unadulterated encounters with sumptuous photography – while also serving as an appeal for the preservation of indigenous cultures, which will surely perish unless we rethink and act accordingly.
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  • title:At the Fringes of the World
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Thomas Tielsch /
  • Writers: Markus Mauthe · Thomas Tielsch ·
  • Production companies: Filmtank ·
  • Overview:They live on the edge of the known world - far from civilization but affected by its consequences nonetheless. The photographer Markus Mauthe visited these last indigenous peoples to capture the inherent beauty of their cultures, before they too fall victim to ever-advancing globalisation. The journey leads from South Sudan and Ethiopia to Malay sea nomads and Brazilian Indians in Mato Grosso, who have started to defend themselves against the destruction of their natural habitat. The result is a film that captures intimate and unadulterated encounters with sumptuous photography – while also serving as an appeal for the preservation of indigenous cultures, which will surely perish unless we rethink and act accordingly.
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