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Edge of Existence
Explore communities on the edge of civilization in spectacular locations. Award-winning reporter Donal MacIntyre calls on the Quechuan Indians in mountainous Bolivia, tracks a tribe of nomadic sea gypsies in Borneo’s pirate-infested waters, moves in with desert dwelling Bedouins, and joins the Insect Tribe of Papua New Guinea, worshippers of the praying mantis. Thrilling journeys, as seen on the Discovery Channel. SDH subtitles; 4 episodes; approx. 170 min. on 2 DVDs plus viewer’s guide.
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Disc 1
Episode 1: Oman
In an ocean of scorching sand and searing heat, the Al-Amri family carries on a Bedouin tradition that has lasted thousands of years. MacIntyre joins them to herd goats, race camels, and undertake an arduous three-day trek to the sea.
Episode 2: Papua New Guinea
Former cannibals unknown to Westerners until the 1950s, the Insect Tribe of the rain forest depends on the river for fish, transportation, and an abundant supply of crocodiles. MacIntyre hunts for boar and crocs alongside the tribesmen.
Disc 2
Episode 3: Bolivia
Blinding sun, bitter cold, and thin air don’t faze the Mamani family, Quechuan Indians who mine salt from the Altiplano high in the Andes. After witnessing a violent religious ritual, MacIntyre learns the rigors of salt harvesting and trading.
Episode 4: Borneo
For the outcast Bajau Laut—sea gypsies who rarely set foot on land—life is circumscribed by crude, roach-infested 10-by-16-foot boats. Two brothers, Pilar and Sabung, welcome MacIntyre for spearfishing, stingray hunting, and furtive trips ashore. |
- Biography of Donal MacIntyre
- Region facts
- Photo gallery
- Viewer’s guide
| Packaging: Thinpak
Run Time: 199 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Rating: N/A | | Host Donal MacIntyre won the Grand Prix for A Very British Gangster at the Cognac Festival du Film Policier and was nominated for Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival (2007). |
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