Hi ________;
I accidentally stumbled into a documentary film on Netflix which I am sure your readers would enjoy. It is titled Happy People: A Year in the Taiga. I'm not sure if it is available anywhere else.
I accidentally stumbled into a documentary film on Netflix which I am sure your readers would enjoy. It is titled Happy People: A Year in the Taiga. I'm not sure if it is available anywhere else.
The film critic web site
RottenTomatoes.com gives this description:
With Happy People: A Year in the
Taiga, Werner Herzog and Russian co-director Dmitry Vasyukov takes viewers on
yet another unforgettable journey into remote and extreme natural landscapes.
The acclaimed filmmaker presents this visually stunning documentary about indigenous
people living in the heart of the Siberian Taiga. Deep in the wilderness, far
away from civilization, 300 people inhabit the small village of Bakhtia at the
river Yenisei. There are only two ways to reach this outpost: by helicopter or
boat. There's no telephone, running water or medical aid, The locals, whose
daily routines have barely changed over the last centuries, live according to
their own values and cultural traditions. With insightful commentary written
and narrated by Herzog, HAPPY PEOPLE: A YEAR IN THE TAIGA follows one of the
Siberian trappers through all four seasons of the year to tell the story of a
culture virtually untouched by modernity.
Filled with really interesting
survival and self-reliant information (that is not the focus of the movie) but
some of the ingenuity is really interesting. Well worth the watch. Thanks, -
Jim E.
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