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Cannibal Tours

Australia

1988

70 Min
Color
English
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DIR Dennis O'Rourke

Synopsis

When tourists journey to the furthermost reaches of the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea, is it the indigenous tribespeople or the white visitors who are the cultural oddity? This film explores the difference (and the surprising similarities) that emerge when “civilized” and “primitive” people meet. With dry humor and acute observation CANNIBAL TOURS explodes cultural assumptions as it provides a pointed look at a fabulous phenomenon. —IMDb

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Dennis O'Rourke

Dennis O’Rourke was born in Brisbane. For most of his childhood he lived in a small country town, where his parents ran a failing business, until he was sent to a Catholic boarding school for his secondary education. In the late 1960s, after two years of fruitless university studies, he went travelling in outback Australia, the Pacific Islands and South East Asia. During this period he worked as a farm hand, salesman, cowboy, a roughneck on oil rigs, and as a maritime seaman. He also taught himself photography and dreamt of becoming a photojournalist. Wanting to make documentary films, he moved to Sydney where the Australian Broadcasting Corporation employed him as an assistant gardener. He later became a cinematographer for that organization.

From 1974 until 1979 he lived in Papua New Guinea, which was in the process of decolonisation. He worked for the newly independent government, teaching documentary filmmaking skills to Papua New Guineans. His first film, YUMI YET – INDEPENDENCE… read more

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Aflwydd

28Feb11

The most unsettling documentary i've witnessed. Who are the real savages here? When we finally stop observing and look inward, what do we see? Do most of us attempt to see or are we too worried about what we may find? This documentary brings home the most uncomfortable of truths, but truths that need to be expressed if we're going to save ourselves. We're running out of time.

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