more aboriginal kino like this?
>The Gods Must Be Crazy, 1970-something.
more aboriginal kino like this?
>The Gods Must Be Crazy, 1970-something.
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Nanook of the North
Little Big man
Walkabout
Dersu Uzala
The Last Wave
Whale Rider
Smoke Signals
The Snow Walker
Embrace of the Serpent
What does the bottle symbolizes?
we had this on vhs for some reason when i was a kid
this movie actually is kino and i completely forgot about it, thanks for reminding me friend
It was pretty racist and reflect natives from a white man's perception.
the ephemeral; that which is beyond our ken.
This movie is funny as shit
THE EVIL THING
how can you tell, are you a bushman?
property/ technology/ any limed resource really.
for some reason this was really popular in the gdr in the early 90s.
Walkabout
Germans seem really attracted to minimalist cultures.
recommending smoke signals to anyone ever, strange choice
>ey victor
>stfu thomas
>remember when we went to dennys
there, saved you having to watch the movie
kill yourself idiot, I saved you a long crappy life.
still doesn't mean the movie is good, poncho villa
click click nng nng click
why is he covering his hanglow? I feel jipped.
The Gods Must Be Crazy was my dad's favorite movie.
One time, my aunt went to the video rental place (a pizza place with a video rental section, to be exact) to rent it. She brought home "The Gods Must Be Crazy II." My dad is like wtf. Aunt said she thought the "II" was "some African symbol or something." Anyway, I saw part two before I ever saw part 1. Great movie.
Namibia used to be a colony of Germany
I don't know anything about this, but I can guarantee you that guy was underpaid.
He went on to do numerous sequels and got a concrete house with plumbing. He did alright.
Fire water (very sacred medicine)
Modernity. The journey to remove it requires embracing it.
>for some reason
Probably because it's an amazing movie.
Second for Walkabout
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