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film id<br />

1397<br />

section<br />

Visions du réel & swiss films<br />

Huerfano ValleY<br />

by elisa larvego<br />

The archaeology of a hippie commune in Colorado,<br />

USA: the few remaining members lead a tour through<br />

the ruins of the abandoned houses and tell stories<br />

of the intense life once lived in this commune. The right<br />

touch of irony produces an honest and reflective<br />

consideration of the dreams a generation once pursued.<br />

genre<br />

History / politics / current affairs<br />

portrait<br />

facts<br />

switzerland, 2012<br />

colour, HDcam<br />

67 min<br />

original title<br />

Huerfano Valley<br />

original language<br />

english<br />

Produced by<br />

elisa larvego, switzerland<br />

www.vego.ch<br />

Public screenings<br />

4 / 2012 Visions du réel, france<br />

sales contact<br />

elisa larvego<br />

6 ch. de surville<br />

1213 petit-lancy, switzerland<br />

larvegoelisa@gmail.com<br />

www.vego.ch<br />

section<br />

Dok Market<br />

tHe HuMan Zoo<br />

by Hans Mulchi<br />

At the end of the XIX century, four groups of<br />

indigenous people (a total of 25 people, from infants to<br />

the elderly) were taken from Chile by a German<br />

businessman and were shown as animals in different<br />

fairs and public exhibitions in several Europeans cities,<br />

including Berlin, <strong>Leipzig</strong>, and symbolic places such<br />

as the area surrounding the Eiffel Tower. The Human Zoo<br />

retraces the disturbing and moving journey of the<br />

abducted natives and surprises with every new discovery<br />

– including the remains of five members of the<br />

Kawésqar culture found at the Anthropological<br />

Department of the University of Zurich. The repatriation<br />

of the remains reveals how racism and the lack<br />

of respect for the indigenous population continues<br />

to present day.<br />

genre<br />

History / politics / current affairs<br />

Human interest<br />

facts<br />

chile, 2011<br />

colour, HDcam<br />

80 min<br />

original title<br />

the Human Zoo<br />

original language<br />

english<br />

Produced by<br />

Hans Mulchi<br />

el taller producciones, chile<br />

sales contact<br />

Jan rofekamp<br />

films transit international<br />

252 gouin Boulevard east<br />

H3l 1a8 Montreal, canada<br />

jan@filmstransit.com<br />

www.filmstransit.com<br />

158 159<br />

film id<br />

3299

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