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Ikland| 1hr : 28mins
Director: Cevin Soling and David Hilbert | Producer: Cevin Soling
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, belief, communication, conflict, culture, inter-cultural relations, religion, uganda, united states, war
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
The Ik were described as sadists who starved their own children and defecated in front of each other’s homes for the pleasure of spreading misery. They were reviled as the worst and most depraved beings on Earth by the anthropologist who studied them, and he recommended that their culture be destroyed for their own good. No one has dared to film them in the 40 years since they were first studied. The crew risked their lives by traveling through war-ravaged northern Uganda in a quest to reconnect with a lost corner of humanity and reclaim the last outpost of imagination in a world devoid of myth.
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